there's already a game changer that is being used over and over again more numerous times than conventional means for the last couple of decades. while "big battles" wait for months or years to develop, the use of this tech in swarming numbers can be employed right away, 24 by 7 using rotating squadrons, and can develop constant battles and battlefronts all over the map, anywhere within its range, including deep behind enemy lines. it's about time sg embraces cutting edge tech in using a combo of ai and human remote-control for swarming any would-be adversary with armed drones. it's a much more effective deterrent, more precise, dynamic and responsive force, less headcount-intensive, lower maintenance and more cost-effective force multiplier. for a cuntry like sg to spend billions on conventional aircraft, choppers, ships, tanks, armored vehicles, corp level manpower, and to still think that war is fought with massive combat divisions taking land and holding ground is grossly disproportionate to her (human) resources and (lack of) geographical depth. yes, the saf currently have drones in her orbat, but they are not employed as the main deterrent and or defensive/offensive force. the day when a regional "militarily backward" or lower-defense-spending cuntry adopts massive drone armies, air forces, and undersea forces using off-the shelf tech at pennies to a dollar in cost, sg can kiss her so called technological superiority goodbye. all those decades of expensive military buildup can be upended today with an army of teenagers playing and operating millions of starcraft drones from the safety of networked bunkers spread all over a vast geography of redundant data centers and radio transceivers. no need extensive airstrips/runways nor camps/barracks and hangars/storage for huge targets.