By Dean Murray
The U.S. Army has said it will buy one million drones in preparation for war.
Secretary of the Army Daniel P. Driscoll announced that the United States is looking to gear up with the tech within three years, and acknowledged "they are reshaping how humans inflict violence."
The decision follows observations of the deadly application of drones in conflicts such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Secretary Driscoll told Reuters Friday (Nov 7): "We expect to purchase at least a million drones within the next two to three years. And we expect that at the end of one or two years f

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