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- Systems Confrontation and System Destruction Warfare
The People's Liberation Army's approach to training, organizing, and equipping for modern warfare over the past two decades has been influenced by systems thinking It now characterizes modern warfare as a confrontation between opposing operational systems rather than merely opposing armies
- Cyber Warfare | RAND
Cyber warfare involves the actions by a nation-state or international organization to attack and attempt to damage another nation's computers or information networks through, for example, computer viruses or denial-of-service attacks RAND research provides recommendations to military and civilian decisionmakers on methods of defending against the damaging effects of cyber warfare on a nation
- Warfare and Military Operations | RAND
Warfare and Military Operations RAND researchers examine military and national security issues across a broad spectrum—from political dissent and military training to tactical operations and reconstruction efforts—and take a long-term, global perspective
- Modern Political Warfare: Current Practices and Possible Responses | RAND
The authors examine historical antecedents of political warfare and current-day practices through in-depth case studies of Russia, Iran, and the Islamic State They use these cases to derive common attributes of modern political warfare The authors then identify effective means for responding to these challenges
- An AI Revolution in Military Affairs? - RAND Corporation
How will artificial intelligence (AI) change how militaries fight and win wars? The authors evaluate how AI could reshape four foundational building block competitions in military operations: quantity versus quality, hiding versus finding, centralized versus decentralized command and control, and cyber offense versus defense The authors hypothesize that AI-enabled warfare will reward
- Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence
The authors of this report examine military applications of artificial intelligence (AI); compare development efforts in the United States, China, and Russia; and consider the ethical implications of employing military AI in war and peace
- The Future of Warfare | RAND
The Future of Warfare in 2030: Project Overview and Conclusions Who will the United States fight against and who will fight with it? Where will these future conflicts be fought? What will future conflicts look like? How will they be fought? And why will the United States go to war? This report is the overview in a series that seeks to answer these questions about the future of warfare in 2030
- Military Trends and the Future of Warfare - RAND Corporation
With an almost infinite number of possible trends that could shape the future of warfare and only a finite amount of space for this report, we applied three limiting factors to select the trends on which we focus
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