Robotization of the military. The story is about Israel, but other countries are also doing so, including the US, Russia, and China, which all have the necessary industrial capability.While this will be an expensive area to develop, it's a whole lot less costly than supporting a human force and less controversial with respect to domestic politics.It's coming down to who has the most industrial power and computing power.The Chinese have an natural advantage in that their strategy is based on swarming and they are by far the largest country in population, their only competitor on this metric is India. (China is also the forth largest country geographically, with Russia first, Canada second and the US third.)Israel is more or less forced to develop this approach since it is small country
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Robotization of the military. The story is about Israel, but other countries are also doing so, including the US, Russia, and China, which all have the necessary industrial capability.
While this will be an expensive area to develop, it's a whole lot less costly than supporting a human force and less controversial with respect to domestic politics.
It's coming down to who has the most industrial power and computing power.
The Chinese have an natural advantage in that their strategy is based on swarming and they are by far the largest country in population, their only competitor on this metric is India. (China is also the forth largest country geographically, with Russia first, Canada second and the US third.)
Israel is more or less forced to develop this approach since it is small country both in population and landmass compared to its potential adversaries, Iran especially. In addition, Israel lost its last encounter with Hezbollah and is still smarting from that.
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