Drones are not only dehumanizing war, but they are also modernizing the way countries go to war. The technologies required to build drones are some of the most advanced military technology there is, and it is being utilized to kill targeted people in wars. A large part of the dehumanization of war is due to this advanced technology, the drone, because pilots are isolated from actual battle, flying the drones in Nevada (dronewars.net). Being cut off from war lessens the impact of killing random people on a screen, just like a video game. There are many different types of drones flown by these pilots, the most well-known being the MQ-1 Predator and the MQ-9 Reaper (popsci.com). As time goes on, drones like these will become outdated, and drones will become completely autonomous. If drones become completely autonomous, the public, which is already uncertain about the presence of drones, could be impacted in unexpected ways. Drones not only have changed the face of war, but have changed the way humans think about surveillance, impacting society on the home front as well.