They have a rating 3 pilot program (same rating as the Lynx, IIRC). The targeting autosoft is the the same rating as the one the Lynx has, too.
And again, you're looking at the drones only on their own, not as part of a tactical concept. The real key here is about how the drones interact with mages. Throw one in the face of a mage, and suddenly they have to worry about that, rather than summoning spirits or casting other spells, etc., while the rest of your group geeks him. When your mage is being targeted, swords swinging all about the sammy with the assault rifle will make him have to deal with that, rather than the mage slinging manabolts at him. Again, the duelist is like the offensive lineman. You never really notice it (except when someone calls Annexation of Puerto Rico) unless something's gone wrong. But when you use it right, everything else just gets that much easier. Think in terms of a team, rather than individuals.