Hunter: Killer
As long as there is warfare, there will be the scanning the horizon, and the Killer lurking in the shadows. The only difference today is the speed of the kill. While a submarine hunt might take weeks, a drone strike takes milliseconds.
At the heart of every modern Hunter-Killer is a nuclear reactor. This provides virtually unlimited range and the ability to sustain high speeds indefinitely. Unlike diesel-electric submarines, which must snorkel (raise a pipe to the surface) to run their engines and recharge batteries, a nuclear Hunter-Killer can remain deep and fast, lurking in the ocean’s "shadow zones." Hunter Killer
Long before the Butler film, the term "Hunter-Killer" (or HK) was immortalized by the Terminator franchise to describe the terrifying autonomous drones sent by Skynet to hunt human survivors. 3. Science: Hunter-Killer Peptides As long as there is warfare, there will