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As DefenseOne explains, the idea of a networked military borrows from the “network centric warfare” concept that first emerged more than a decade ago. However, the concept that military leaders proposed in their latest review is less a strategy for increasing efficiency than a plan to connect all military equipment on a single network. The result would be better coordinated, faster, and more lethal operations in air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace. Of course, the way to defeat the US plan is through neutralizing the network, which is exactly what Russia and China are focused on doing."One ring that rules them all."Zero Hedge The US Military's "Weapon Of The Future" Looks A Lot Like Skynet Tyler Durden
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As DefenseOne explains, the idea of a networked military borrows from the “network centric warfare” concept that first emerged more than a decade ago. However, the concept that military leaders proposed in their latest review is less a strategy for increasing efficiency than a plan to connect all military equipment on a single network. The result would be better coordinated, faster, and more lethal operations in air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace. Of course, the way to defeat the US plan is through neutralizing the network, which is exactly what Russia and China are focused on doing."One ring that rules them all."Zero Hedge The US Military's "Weapon Of The Future" Looks A Lot Like Skynet Tyler Durden
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: network centric warfare, US military
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As DefenseOne explains, the idea of a networked military borrows from the “network centric warfare” concept that first emerged more than a decade ago. However, the concept that military leaders proposed in their latest review is less a strategy for increasing efficiency than a plan to connect all military equipment on a single network. The result would be better coordinated, faster, and more lethal operations in air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace.
Of course, the way to defeat the US plan is through neutralizing the network, which is exactly what Russia and China are focused on doing.
The US Military's "Weapon Of The Future" Looks A Lot Like Skynet"One ring that rules them all."
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