Can tech take the place of troops?

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Ebombs? What are they good for?

The US Army is using a map-based wiki to record local knowledge gained by troops on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan. The idea is this system will allow troops "recently rotated into theatre" (military-speak for "new guys") to be able to quickly learn where insurgents like to plant roadside bombs and so on, without having to figure it out for themselves or, you know, talk to anyone.

So in a few more months when combat troops are all hooked up to Twitter on their head-up displays and are using Google Street View, instead of wasting manpower on foot patrols, I imagine the bad guys will realise that they don't really need RPGs and AK47s any more. All they need is a few of the e-bombs, currently being developed by the US. It seems odd that the most computerised army in the world is making a weapon that specifically targets computers. Who are they planning to use it on? Afghan hill fighters?