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IRW focuses on a range of research and public engagement projects spread across all aspects of remote warfare.

Algorithmic Warfare
Project
Lauren Gould et al
25 January 2023
25/01/23

New IRW Project: The Realities of Algorithmic Warfare

Lauren Gould et al
Project
With this project, IRW aims to get a clearer picture of what AI and machine learning mean for 21st century warfare.
Technologies
Internship
21 February 2022
21/02/22

Prototype Warfare CEL Project

Internship
IRW is excited to announce our new Community Engaged Learning project under the Prototype Warfare programme.
Technologies
Project
19 December 2021
19/12/21

The Prototype Warfare Project

Project
This IRW project develops a fuller understanding of how humans shape technologies, and how technologies shape our actions in warfare.
Civilian Harm
Project
Lauren Gould
05 November 2021
05/11/21

IRW, PAX, and Airwars conduct joint research project on civilian harm in Hawija

Lauren Gould
Project
PAX tells Airwars what they observed and heard while walking through Hawija and talking to the victims of the 2015 Dutch airstrike that killed 70 and destroyed over 400 buildings.
Civilian Harm
Project
14 March 2021
14/03/21

How Remote Warfare Blows Back: A Case Study of Hawija

Project
The IRW teams up with Pax and introduces a new Community Engagement Learning project to study the reverberating effects of the Dutch airstike on Hawija, Iraq.
Civilian Harm
Project
15 October 2020
15/10/20

Remote Warfare & Civilian Harm: MoD Roadmap Towards more Transparency

Roadmap MoD
Project
IRW works with the Dutch MoD to review the way in which it deals with, reports on and accounts for civilian harm as a consequence of Dutch military efforts.
Politics
Project
15 October 2020
15/10/20

Remote Warfare & Drones: Discourses on Dutch Drones

MQ-9 Reaper
Project
This IRW project tracks and analyses the political rhetoric and narrative of armed drones in the Netherlands.
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