The Missing Domain of War: Achieving Cognitive Overmatch on Tomorrow’s Battlefield
O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible;...
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Todd Schmidt | 04.07.20 | Commentary & Analysis
O divine art of subtlety and secrecy! Through you we learn to be invisible, through you inaudible;...
Read MoreBill Hix and Robert Simpson | 02.26.20 | Commentary & Analysis
The modern slaughters of World Wars I and II are modern demonstrations that when great powers...
Read MoreKelly McCoy | 04.11.18 | Commentary & Analysis
Competition is older than warfare itself; it is the original politics. Whether you want to go...
Read MoreA.J. Shattuck | 03.28.17 | Commentary & Analysis
Operationalizing the multi-domain battle concept effectively will require significant changes to the Department of Defense that would likely constitute a second Goldwater-Nichols-style piece of legislation, altering the structure and operations of the defense community. As politically unlikely as it is to be implemented, that shouldn’t stop us from trying.
Read MoreJohn Amble | 02.22.17 | Commentary & Analysis
New National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster could be among the most influential voices on how the military trains and equips for, and ultimately fights, its future wars. So how does he think those wars are likely to look?
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