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151371
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Before an autonomous machine kills the first human on the battlefield, the U.S. military must have an ethical framework for employing such technology.
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ID:
151373
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he Terrorist group in Nigeria has been pronounced dead. It is far from it.
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ID:
151365
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The People’s Republic of China (PRC) recently suffered a serious embarrassment in front of an international arbitral tribunal convened under authority of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The Permanent Court of Arbitration dismissed decades-old PRC claims to sovereignty over a large swath of the South China Sea. The PRC, however, rejected the tribunal’s decision and appears ready to carry out some sort of escalation to demonstrate that it maintains sovereignty.
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ID:
151372
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The growing separation between the military and society is dangerous for democracy. DoD is the government agency best equipped to address it.
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ID:
151370
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No easy choices exist to return the carrier air wing to its former position of effective, self-supporting, sea-based power projection. Unmanned aerial systems—building on lessons learned from the X-47B demonstrator.
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ID:
151376
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Was it wrong for the Naval Institute to invite a man who helped orchestrate the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to deliver an address?
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ID:
151366
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Decoupling naval intelligence from the information warfare community is key to ensuring the Navy maintains maritime superiority.
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ID:
151375
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A Navy veteran-turned-civilian machinist at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard had “the unusual presence of mind” to sound the air raid alarm 75 years ago, never thinking he was witnessing one of the most cataclysmic
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ID:
151367
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ID:
151368
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We must emphasize the link—networks of immediately actionable predictive information, supported by autonomous learning collaborative machines—as the next great strategic advantage over our enemies.
Offset strategies allow U.S. defense leaders to identify revolutionary steps to pivot our military capabilities whenever our strategic advantages are threatened. Rather than match an opponent in an unfavorable competition, the objective is to turn the competition to our favor by applying our strengths to problems that appear unwinnable, or winnable only at unacceptable cost. Faced with a loss of currency against emerging threats, President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “New Look” Strategy in the 1950s marked a lethality revolution in U.S. defense planning.
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ID:
151369
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I don’t claim to be a great leader. I won’t even say I’m a good one.
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ID:
151374
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Virtually everyone in a position of authority, from Washington to Honolulu, was culpable for being so thoroughly taken by surprise by the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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ID:
151377
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This is the first article in a four-part series on the Russian Federation Navy. This chapter is an overview of strategy and personnel changes. In January, the focus will be the surface fleet. Submarines...
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