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ID:
019615
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Dec 2000.
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Description |
257-276
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ID:
023556
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2003.
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Description |
31-46
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ID:
137890
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Summary/Abstract |
Taranis, a top secret unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which is considered to be the most advanced aircraft ever built by British engineers, successfully carried out its first flight tests in August 2013. The information, however was released to the media only in February 2014 by the UK ministry of defence (MoD) and the manufacturer BAE systems. “The UK has developed a significant lead in understanding unmanned aircraft which could strike with precision over a long range whilst remaining undetected,” said a statement from BAE systems. “The technological advances made through Taranis will also help the UK MoD and Royal Air Force (RAF) make decisions on the future mix of manned and unmanned fast jet aircraft and how they will operate together in a safe and effective manner for the UK’s defence”.
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ID:
057041
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ID:
165361
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Summary/Abstract |
Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) suggest that this emerging technology will have a deterministic and potentially transformative influence on military power, strategic competition, and world politics more broadly. After the initial surge of broad speculation in the literature related to AI this article provides some much needed specificity to the debate. It argues that left unchecked the uncertainties and vulnerabilities created by the rapid proliferation and diffusion of AI could become a major potential source of instability and great power strategic rivalry. The article identifies several AI-related innovations and technological developments that will likely have genuine consequences for military applications from a tactical battlefield perspective to the strategic level.
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ID:
173319
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Summary/Abstract |
The rapid proliferation of a new generation of artificial intelligence (AI)-augmented and -enabled autonomous weapon systems (AWS), most notably drones used in swarming tactics, could have a significant impact on deterrence, nuclear security, escalation and strategic stability in future warfare. James Johnson argues that emerging iterations of AWS fused with AI systems will presage a powerful interplay of increased range, accuracy, mass, coordination, intelligence and speed in a future conflict. In turn, the risk of escalatory use-them-or-lose-them situations between nuclear-armed military powers and the attendant dangers posed by the use of unreliable, unverified and unsafe AWS will increase, with potentially catastrophic strategic outcomes.
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ID:
063827
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ID:
054996
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ID:
018517
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Publication |
Winter 2000-01.
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Description |
21-30
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ID:
178224
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Publication |
New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2021.
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Description |
xii, 284p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9789390095261
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
060008 | 355/SIN 060008 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
064613
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ID:
083888
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ID:
067105
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ID:
080861
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ID:
051917
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ID:
173574
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Summary/Abstract |
Ever since the COVID-19 surfaced in China, with each passing day, the myth of China’s ‘peaceful rise’ has been badly dented and its soft power claims have been severely evaporated. The name Wuhan Virus aptly captures the genesis of COVID-19 while the term China Virus is more apropos phrase constructing its geopolitical meaning.
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ID:
019561
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Publication |
June 2001.
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Description |
22-36
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ID:
129706
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ID:
065017
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May-Jun 2005.
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ID:
131728
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Micro and nano UAVs are emerging as the latest link in the unmanned chain and are finding their niche on the modern battlefield. However how they will develop in future remains to be seen.
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