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How Technology and Industry Redefined Military Power
This video explores how industrialization transformed the nature of warfare from the 19th century onward. We examine the rise ...
The American military is “incredibly powerful,” said Andy Yakulis, CEO and co-founder of Vector Defense Inc., but is it the strongest in the world? “When it comes to unmanned systems, it is very hard ...
Jack de Santis learned a lot during his time in Ukraine, namely that the old style of warfare is not practical in future ...
UN Peacekeeping challenges are becoming more complex due to geopolitical shifts, new technologies, and hybrid warfare, ...
The war in Ukraine grinds on, well into its third year, now punctuated by Russian drone aircraft violating Polish and Romanian airspace. No clear victory or negotiated conclusion to the conflict is in ...
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AI weapons are dangerous in war. But saying they can't be held accountable misses the point
In a speech to the United Nations Security Council last month, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong, took aim ...
The Army is developing a contract to buy a variety of services and solutions that will support electronic warfare operations. The service is planning an industry day for Oct. 22 at Fort Huachuca in ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhen Science Fiction Collides: Building the Future of Autonomous Systems and AI
As AI and autonomous warfare advance, our future mirrors a collision of Minority Report, Star Wars, The Fifth Element, and Idiocracy—demanding innovation with safeguards and clear global engagement.
With each day, advances in autonomy shift the equation. In the Pacific, the cross-border business of drones reveals U.S. UAVs ...
British scientific intellectuals and the relations of science, technology, and war / D.E.H. Edgerton -- Telephone technology and its interaction with science and the military, ca. 1900-1930 / H. Kragh ...
On one hand, the current administration has been very publicly struggling with the ethics of drone warfare and just agreed to supply Congress' intelligence committees with classified legal advice ...
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