The range of challenges in urban environments is broad. The enemy defender generally has the advantage. To take back the initiative, the Army should deploy current drone technologies to empower soldiers to address some of the fundamental challenges of urban warfare.
Change is not easy and what the Army has been undertaking with its network strategy can best be described as a paradigm shift. However, wideband technology is a game changer and we should sprint forward to put this capability in the hands of the war fighter. So how and why aren’t we closer to success?
We have a lot of things to be thankful for when it comes to our current cyber capabilities just as we have a lot of things to be fearful about the cyber environment.
Insights into a late draft of a report by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission were leaked last week, and the information is quite concerning.
Think about the massive infrastructure that is needed to design, construct and deliver a conventional weapon, and compare that to the infrastructure that is needed to construct and deliver a cyber weapon.
When you examine recent discussions and war games based on potential future conflicts, the role of "identities" becomes very interesting. They also appear to be very challenging as well.