I don't know the Talibans has an Armed Forces? War is between state entity & not non-state entity like Al-Qaeda or the Taliban. For example a war is clearly defined with Objectives & Targets in mind. During Desert Storm the infantry only does "mop up" jobs while the actual battle was fought by the Airforce & the Armored company. Which beg this question what's the point of having an infantry if drones can does their jobs for a fraction of the cost? Beside I'm not taking potshot at an infantry. I believe in replacing things that are or will be obsolete.
The US already fielded a successful fighter drones because as its turns out the "human part" of the plane (pilot) was the thing that actually held back innovation. Drones is not also a cost & time saving measure, but also live saving. Today's infantry cost 18k & years to train. Also its to be expected to cost more in the future. While a Drone you can just buy them off the shelf & just let it rip after a few spin.
Fighting war has become so expensive that the infantry itself will be the first on the cutting block, its organization restructured to be smaller and inevitably more meaner as result and most of its role will be supplanted by drones. That's not me that is just the entire military think-thank has been saying for years.
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Just look at the SAF plan for the future you will realize that is the reality of modern warfare:
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Drones are the future whether you like it or not.