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The battlefield has been a place where strength meets strategy, but today, something new has entered the fight: machines that ...
Weapons technology, while of course quite fundamental to future war, is only part of the equation, according to Murray, who explains that new technologies, systems and circumstances will reshape ...
Hitting the Books: How American militarism and new technology may make war more likely "A soldier’s sense of identity seems increasingly tied to war, not the service war is supposed to provide ...
Relations between America’s civilian and military leadership are going to face serious new challenges as the U.S. military prepares for future war. In coming years, the Pentagon will make portentous ...
China's military parade last week had plenty of drones and counter-drone systems on display, but it also clearly sees that ...
The U.S. Army has developed high-tech virtual war games that allow soldier to prepare for future wars. (U.S. Army) “Do we have adequate observation systems for long-range precision fires?
In The War of 2050, The Robots Call The Shots An Army-sponsored workshop on the future of war produces a mashed-up vision of swarmbots, cyborgs, and technology run wild.
BIANNA GOLODRYGA, SENIOR GLOBAL AFFAIRS ANALYST: And now, it’s the stuff of movies. What will waging war look like in the future? Well, our next […] ...
Trying to anticipate the future of technology is a fool’s errand, is it not? After all, even Dr. Vannevar Bush, a renowned architect of the American science establishment, predicted back in 1945 that ...
The future of war is also what we make of it, notwithstanding technological innovation. This is not to say that technology is not important in determining the future of military conflict.
Technology Military How The Next Generation Of Drones Could Reshape Future War Modern drones, meanwhile, aren't changing modern wars that much By Kelsey D. Atherton Published Jan 27, 2016 2:22 AM EST ...
The future of war War is still a contest of wills, but technology and geopolitical competition are changing its character, argues Matthew Symonds ...