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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 ...
Roke is vital in helping the UK and allies stay ahead of evolving threats - securing defence, critical infrastructure & ...
Ukraine’s top general says his country must innovate on the level of inventing gunpowder to “break military parity” with Russia. If it’s successful, it could change the future of war.
Future battlefields will be characterized by a mix of high-end systems deployed in smaller numbers, with these attritable systems deployed in far greater numbers. These new trends and technologies ...
Future wars will surely see more and more of that technology in more and more powerful ways. A classic example is the first use of an airplane in war, less than a decade after its invention.
The future of war War is still a contest of wills, but technology and geopolitical competition are changing its character, argues Matthew Symonds ...
The war in Ukraine shows how networked, low-cost drones and commercial tech are reshaping warfare—and why these lessons are critical for the future of space defense.
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.
Will the lessons of the war in Ukraine change their thinking on this subject — and thus alter their plans for possible future invasions of Taiwan? Russia’s war on Ukraine is not merely kinetic: It ...
It’s conventional wisdom by now that the future of war is unfolding in real time in Russia’s conflict with Ukraine. For years, the simmering hostilities between Vladimir Putin’s government ...
Looking back at the future of warfare Our war coverage through the years has emphasized how technology might change the way wars are fought—or how it could help us avoid conflict in the first place.