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What Europe can learn from Israel in its war against vehicle attacks and lone wolf terror
International Business Times
The van terror attack in Barcelona follows a similar wave of car rammings in Nice, London, Paris, Berlin, and Stockholm.
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Why America's military is losing its edge
The Economist
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The future of expeditionary warfare with general Robert Neller
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Please join the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the United States Naval Institute (USNI) for a Maritime Security Dialogue on the Future of...
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A powerful Russian weapon: The spread of false stories
New York Times
Using both conventional media and covert channels, the Kremlin relies on disinformation to create doubt, fear and discord in Europe and the United States.
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How video games are influencing war propaganda in Syria
The Intercept
A short film by Ahrar al-Sham, a militia group, uses camera-equipped drones and GoPros, turning a recent battle into a stage, with fighters identified by name and turned into characters.
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US Army says Ground warfare is on the cusp of being fundamentally transformed to become intensely lethal
Next Big Future
Gen. Mark Milley, the Army Chief of Staff, says the world is on the cusp of a fundamental change in the character of ground warfare. A revolution is perhaps five to 10 years away. The US Army is expec
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Having no truck with it
Economist
Instead of shipping parts to battlefields, why not print them there?
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Video: The future of war conference 2016
Defense One
On land or sea, from Raqqa to Russia: watch videos from the 2nd annual Future of War conference presented by Defense One, New America, and Arizona State...
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US Marines had guidance from professional science fiction writers to create projections and narratives for 15 to 30 years in the future
Next Big Future
The US Marines have tried to project trends and scenarios 15 to 30 years into the future. They had guidance from professional science fiction writers.
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WEF the future of warfare
World Economic Forum
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The autonomous future of warfare looks a lot like pokémon go
Wired
The head of the Pentagon's Strategic Capabilities Office explains how apps can help show the future of war.
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The pentagon’s new algorithmic warfare cell gets its first mission: Hunt ISIS
Defense One
Turning hours of drone video into actionable intelligence is just the start for the fast-moving machine-learning team.
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The age of modern warfare
Stratfor
The age-old method of fighting wars by massing together as many men as possible, bludgeoning the enemy and then hunting down survivors reached its culminating point a century ago.
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The battlefield is dead
Aeon
The traditional arena of war is no more. Will it give way to a perpetual continuum of military and paramilitary violence?
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Intellectual preparation for future war: How artificial intelligence will change professional military education
War on the Rocks
Is the dawn of artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons resulting in a new revolution in military affairs? That’s the question posed by a recent
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Weapons of the weak: Russia and AI-driven asymmetric warfare
Brookings
Russia sees itself engaged in direct geopolitical competition with the world’s great powers, and AI is the currency that Russia is betting on.
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Sensor proliferation is changing how we wage war
Stratfor
Rapidly improving sensor technology will eventually allow for near-permanent observation of activity on the battlefield -- and across the globe at large. Militaries around the world are already preparing.
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A Saudi pipeline attack amps up suspicions on the Arabian peninsula
Stratfor
A damaging drone strike closely following a weekend tanker incident raises concerns that an Iranian campaign is targeting Gulf oil production -- but other explanations are possible.
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U.S. Army seeks to find mission command concepts for operating soldiers and robots as effective teams
Defence Blog
The U.S. Army Futures Command is developing new mission command concepts that will enable Soldiers and robots to operate as effective teams in the future, according to Daniel Lafontaine. Mission command is the Army’s philosophy of command and a warfighting function that promotes freedom and speed of action. It combines the centralized intent from the […]
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U.S. attacks Iran with cyber not missiles -- a game changer, not a backtrack
Forbes
The U.S. retaliated against Iran's downing of a surveillance drone with a cyber offensive to "cripple" military control systems rather than a conventional missile strike, this is a game changer as cyber and physical warfare become inextricably linked as never before.
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Air force wants simulated wargames to plan for lasers, electro-magnetic weapons
Next Gov
The wargames are meant to teach airmen about these new weapons and help the Air Force develop new tactics and procedures.
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With AI, we’ll see faster fights, but longer wars
War On the Rocks
This article was submitted in response to the call for ideas issued by the co-chairs of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, Eric
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Automation and the future of modern warfare
Spectator
What has been both surprising and alarming about the current debate around automation, is that it has taken place almost entirely in a vacuum
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How to forecast armies’ will to fight
The Economist
What motivates the dogs of war?