A master's thesis in the College of Law and Political Science discussed: The employment of drones in contemporary wars / A case study of the Russian-Ukrainian war by researcher Sazan Malik Khader, in Hammurabi Hall at the College of Law and Political Science.
The discussion committee consisted of professors:
1. Prof. Dr. Qahtan Adnan Ahmed / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Chairman
2. Prof. Dr. Burhan Ali Muhammad / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Member
3. Asst. Prof. Dr. Adel Abdul Hamza Thajil / University of Baghdad / College of Political Science ... Member
4. Asst. Prof. Dr. Nabil Asraf Anwar / University of Kirkuk / College of Law and Political Science ... Member and Supervisor
The thesis, which was discussed in the presence of the Dean of the College of Law and Political Science, Assistant Professor Dr. Murad Saeb Mahmoud, aimed to provide a comprehensive vision on the statement of the role of the technical and technological variable embodied in drones, which began to appear clearly in various military, technical and industrial fields, and the process of employing this technology in contemporary wars to the extent that its benefits are very great when compared to the costs of its production.
The thesis concluded that drones have proven their cost-effectiveness compared to traditional military equipment and tools, and this was greatly reflected in the performance of the Ukrainian forces against the Russian forces despite limited resources and limited capabilities.