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"Retaining control of contested or threatened resources should be a strategic imperative for the United States during peace negotiations to ensure access to those resources," writes @heidirediker. https://t.co/wxHNLosqPo
At the tactical and operational level, AI integration will almost certainly evolve to place technology in the lead. But at the strategic level, the human-AI mix has to be perfect. Here's why. https://t.co/U8eDVKoDxt
The collapse of the Assad regime presents an opportunity for the United States and its allies and partners to limit Russian power projection and influence—not just in the Middle East, but in Africa and Eastern Europe, as well. Here's how. https://t.co/cvRsYpaaHe
In the event of a major conflict, will the US defense industrial base be able to keep materiel flowing at the rate the joint force will need it? https://t.co/vaEvlIw47d
Counting artillery pieces within range of Seoul is a poor substitute for actually assessing the threat posed by North Korea on the peninsula. https://t.co/FdbAwjxiYs
In Iraq and Afghanistan, an extraordinary number of service members survived wounds that would have been fatal in any previous conflict. But that casualty care was enabled by conditions that simply won't be present on the future battlefield. https://t.co/wfBMWmqosf
What advantage does Hezbollah's networks of hundreds of kilometers of tunnels give it in its confrontation with Israel? And what can Israel do to counter that advantage? https://t.co/hkiVb1B0ZY
Terrorist groups face a decision between leveraging high-tech tools or going low-tech to be less vulnerable. The Hezbollah pager attack shows what's at stake. https://t.co/LZarNpvQhL
"If these capabilities were packaged into a single vehicle light enough to be sling-loaded by a helicopter, detection could occur as far away as twenty kilometers, EW engagement at more than five kilometers, and kinetic engagement within two kilometers." https://t.co/GoBtX8g9lU
The 2020 Irregular Warfare Annex to the National Defense Strategy called for a "revised understanding" of irregular warfare and its role in strategic competition against states like China. But what could that actually look like? https://t.co/1MpCPmbm3K
This tracking of ad data is available to our adversaries. This comes from owning a smart phone. Every soldier, sailor, airman and marine are targetable.
The US model of active duty military service is at odds with modern life—and the expectations of potential service members. Addressing that issue will be key to solving the recruiting crisis. https://t.co/E7CRxoTYGs