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  1. protectourtroops.org

    Bad Communication It's ridiculous that a lot of the leader's soldiers can only communicate by text or instant message getting them to answer their phones is difficult. But you can send them a text and they're right there to answer. The technology of today continues to weaken our military and it will weaken it even more tomorrow.
  2. mwi.westpoint.edu

    These failures include DoD's seeming inability to adopt modern information technology. Soviet military theorists, recognizing the potential impact of the United States' growing deep-strike capabilities, predicted a revolution in military affairs in the 1970s. An industry was born in the United States.
  3. blog.peigenesis.com

    Using AI in advanced military software and technologies can provide safety to soldiers, reduce human labor, and improve decision-making. However, it also has potential risks and ethical concerns. Pros: The use of AI in advanced military software and technologies can provide safety to soldiers, reduce human labor, and improve decision-making.
  4. georgetownsecuritystudiesreview.org

    Photo Credit: Military Embedded Systems At the beginning of the twenty-first century, camera phones were a new commodity - and their effects on battlefield operations were largely unknown. Two decades later, their rapid development and newfound capabilities pose a litany of security concerns for our deployed servicemembers, such as geotagging that enables kinetic targeting and…
  5. mwi.westpoint.edu

    Editor's note: This article is part of the Army Cyber Institute's contribution to the series, "Compete and Win: Envisioning a Competitive Strategy for the Twenty-First Century." The series endeavors to present expert commentary on diverse issues surrounding US competitive strategy and irregular warfare with peer and near-peer competitors in the physical, cyber, and information spaces.
  6. However, time and time again I see military vehicles having the same problems over and over. I'm in a maintenance BSB company too, so we aren't neglecting these things. If civilian vehicles had half the problems military vehicles have here would be class action lawsuits and recalls left and right.
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