I am going to give a talk at the Hybrid Photography Conference at Humboldt University Berlin on saturday 2/21/2015 in which I will address the problem of image-guided military interventions. My paper will draw upon a functional shift of images from a medium of visibility and visualization towards a medium that guides operative processes. On the basis of a case study about the visual architecture and navigation of the MQ-9 Reaper drone it will discuss how real-time video technology and the mobilization of camera technology in remote warfare have produced a type of intervention, in which interaction is increasingly shaped and organized by imaging technology. This form of iconic practice corresponds to a hybrid concept of agency, in which the stabile, subject-centred realm of representation that belonged to classical aesthetics of perception, is replaced by a cooperation between humans and machines.