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How artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of war
Artificial intelligence is helping make warfighting cheaper, decision-making faster and putting fewer of our military in ...
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The future of war was built in 2025 — here’s what you missed
In 2025, military technology didn’t just advance — it shifted the balance of power. From nuclear submarines rising beneath the oceans to AI-driven robots on the battlefield and quantum sensors ...
Mechanized warfare is not dead. Observers have been debating this topic since the Ukrainian military and volunteers beat back ...
For more than eight decades, one of the Holocaust's most haunting images remained shrouded in mystery. The photograph shows a Nazi soldier pointing a pistol at the head of a Jewish man kneeling beside ...
EXCLUSIVE – The War Department is narrowing its research and development strategy to six "Critical Technology Areas" officials say will speed up innovation and strengthen America’s military edge.
In a recent Foreign Affairs article, Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia Macdonald argue, based on their research interviewing U.S. ground troops, that troops prefer close air support from inhabited ...
Nearly every war between major powers reveals enduring lessons for future strategists. World War II taught us that airpower had become the new high ground—and that the nuclear bomb was decisive.
At the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, the Futures Lab is working on projects to use artificial intelligence to transform the practice of diplomacy ...
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Frontline areas in Ukraine resemble the Battle of the Somme, if it were a deadly laser-tag game from hell. All the accoutrements of twentieth-century war are there, just with a modern twist. The tanks ...
The key to success was surprise. If the enemy knew when and where the attack would strike, their defenders would be ready and the attacking forces faced a greater chance of defeat. So the attackers ...
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