Necessary heresies challenging the narratives distorting contemporary UK defence

"Emerging technologies are changing how militaries are structured and how they will fight in the future. However, many of the interpretations currently dominating the discourse in UK Defence about how these technologies and supposedly novel adversary activities will shape the future operating e...

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Main Author: Bronk, Justin (Author)
Other Authors: Watling, Jack, œe author
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Milton Park, Abingdon Published on behalf of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies by Routledge Journals, an imprint of Taylor & Francis 2021
Series:Whitehall paper volume 99
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Justin Bronk and Jack Watling
  • The slow and imprecise art of cyber warfare / Justin Bronk and Jack Watling
  • The grey zone is defined by the defender / Sidharth Kaushal
  • Doing less with less in the land domain / Nick Reynolds
  • Swarming munitions, UAVs and the myth of cheap mass / Justin Bronk
  • The lights may go out, but the band plays on / Peter Roberts
  • In space, no one will see you fight / Alexandra Stickings
  • More sensors than sense / Jack Watling.
  • Conclusion / Justin Bronk and Jack Watling.