
Saturation Attacks and the Need for Autonomous Weapons
Autonomous weapons are vulnerable to digital hijack but there is likely no other way to employ drones at the scale needed to achieve dominance in a large-scale engagement
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Autonomous weapons are vulnerable to digital hijack but there is likely no other way to employ drones at the scale needed to achieve dominance in a large-scale engagement

Wes O'Donnell offers a recent, real-world example from Ukraine of how combatants can hack or hijack autonomous or digitally networked weapons.

Autonomous systems possess an often overlooked, critical vulnerability and the only way to mitigate the risk is through effective counterintelligence

How can we be sure our innovation efforts are not tragically misguided?

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Aggressive techniques based on different ROE (Rule of Engagement) than the GWOT

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Can a flawed design or technology find new purpose as the battlefield evolves?

How can you design aircraft for the future when you don't know what the future holds?

Will urban tactics of the GWOT change when we must fight the "next Stalingrad?"