Thursday, December 24, 2015
A Look Ahead At The Future Of War
Peter Singer, Defense One: 2016 Predictions: A Look Ahead at the Future of War
New America polled former Navy SEALs, Pentagon officials, technologists, historians — and here’s what they expect
Imagine you had a time machine that could take you back to compare what people thought would happen in 2015 with what actually did occur.
Some of the events of the last year, like the Syrian rebel training programs falling apart, were utterly predictable. Others were deeply surprising; the scale of the OPM breach left U.S. cybersecurity experts, and also likely the attackers themselves, agape at the massive harvest of data. Still other events, such as Russia’s doubling down in Syria, were in fact predictable, yet surprising to too many. And, finally, other events, like the formal admission of women into combat roles, were not merely predictable, but belated.
WNU Editor: A collection of opinions from "The Experts".
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Here is a prediction for the future of war (THE RISE OF THE MACHINES ).
It seems like the U.N. is very concerned with killer robot's .
I also have read comments coming from the Vatican about this subject.
In the U.S. the F.A.A. is pushing regulations governing private drons
Sizes and range to be determined.
Americans don't like to be told what to do. There for I see in my opinion a lot of potential for the development of nano drons.
I have always wondered if we could develop thermal vision desruption how could change the way war is fight.
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