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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?

By Karl L. Buschmann Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...

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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

The Innovation System as a Disruptive Battlespace

By Marigold Black In 1913, Henry Ford popularized the concept of a moving production line, dividing the assembly of automobiles into steps, with workers performing...

Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?

By Karl L. Buschmann Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...
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When will the US Army embrace hybrid-electric vehicles?

The US Army has long tinkered with the idea of making some of its vehicles electric or hybrid, and while the technology has become...

How the Osprey Changed Air Force Special Operations

By Jim Cardoso Almost 20 years ago, in May 2005, I was among a small cadre of aircrew and maintainers who stood up the first CV-22...

Satellite servicing industry faces uncertain military demand

Βy Sandra Erwin The burgeoning in-space satellite servicing industry is positioning itself to transform orbital operations, from refueling to potential in-space repairs. Companies are eager...

What the US Army learned from its first all-digital ground vehicle design

The US Army is betting on digital engineering to save time and money as it develops its new infantry combat vehicle. “XM-30 is being built...

Geopolitical Instability in a Globalized World

By Fabio A. AVERSA  Western Europe has enjoyed relatively peaceful prosperity for the past eighty years: this has largely been due to the protection afforded...

Why planetary protection matters to the future of space exploration

By Dylan Taylor The hiker’s motto you often hear cited when it comes to dealing with forays into the wilderness is, “leave only footprints, take...

Defence Implications of Augmented and Virtual Reality

Dr Robert J Bunker Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) represent cross-dimensional components of advanced—aka 5th dimensional—battlespace. They can be viewed as core disruptive technologies that...

What will happen in the first space hostage crisis?

By JD Cole, Marc Feldman, and Hugh Taylor Hostage taking for profit is as old as humanity. More than 2,000 years ago, Julius Caesar was...

Is the United States doing enough to engage with China on space policy?

By Mariam Kvaratskhelia While Beijing has accused the United States of turning outer space into “a weapon and a battlefield,” it has no less a...

The age of space skepticism and a growing revolt against elites

Over the past decade, a new form of skepticism about human activities in space has emerged. It seems to be based exclusively in the...

Networking vehicles on the future battlefield

The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are teaming with industry to develop capabilities for future armored combat vehicles for fast networking-on-the-move, cyber security, situational...

Electronic warfare on the ground

U.S. Army cyber warfare experts are rediscovering electronic warfare (EW) for ground operations, as centralized command authorities combine cyber and EW operations into a...