Diego Laje
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Is the age of stealth technology coming to an end? As nations around the globe pour resources into developing quantum radar technologies, the future of stealth aircraft and ships might be up for a re-evaluation. Quantum radars promise the ability to detect objects with far greater accuracy than traditional radar systems, potentially rendering existing stealth technology obsolete. This shift could drastically alter military strategies and defense procurement worldwide. With billions already invested in stealth platforms, pivoting to new capabilities will demand more resources, not just funds, but a lot more brains... The answers to these questions are shaping up to be the next chapter in modern defense discourse. #DefenseTechnology #QuantumRadar #MilitaryStrategy
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Eugene Rivera
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golf simulator technology is also making in roads into the “new” theater of warfare
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Diego Castagnasso
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I would say No! There would be an update in the stealth technology or an evolution that would allow the new war machines to keep being invisible to the enemy.Soldiers didn't stop using camouflage when the scopes, started using heat signals to find them, instead they evolved with the use of new fabrics and systems to make it more difficult to find them.
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“With each test, we’re putting the radar up against realistic threats that our forces could face on the battlefield. And with each success, we see capability improvement for this transformational radar…” “From the start, the goal was to design a next-generation radar capable of outpacing the full range of current and future threats — and we will achieve that goal with LTAMDS.”#LTAMDS #Raytheon #RTX #USArmy #whitesandshttps://lnkd.in/gNtt-yBq
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“With each test, we’re putting the radar up against realistic threats that our forces could face on the battlefield. And with each success, we see capability improvement for this transformational radar…” “From the start, the goal was to design a next-generation radar capable of outpacing the full range of current and future threats — and we will achieve that goal with LTAMDS.”#LTAMDS #Raytheon #RTX #USArmy #whitesandshttps://lnkd.in/gjHTVg6q
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Imagine a future where military cargo is stored in space, ready to be transported by rocket. Sounds like a plot from a science fiction movie, right? Not anymore. The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) is paving the way for this incredible vision. They're soliciting ideas for storing military cargo in space for rocket transport. An ambitious project that pushes the boundaries of what we consider possible. This isn't just about logistical efficiency. It's about redefining the rules of engagement on the battlefield. By having cargo ready in space, the military can ensure rapid response times, regardless of the theatre of operations. We often talk about the future of warfare in terms of AI and cyber technologies, but space logistics could be an equally disruptive force. It's a bold move that could revolutionize military operations, offering a strategic advantage that's literally out of this world. It's no longer a matter of 'if', but 'when'. The era of space logistics is at our doorstep. Let's brainstorm together. If you had the opportunity to shape this project, what would be your approach? Let's discuss this in the comments below! https://lnkd.in/gj-hx9S4
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“With each test, we’re putting the radar up against realistic threats that our forces could face on the battlefield. And with each success, we see capability improvement for this transformational radar…” “From the start, the goal was to design a next-generation radar capable of outpacing the full range of current and future threats — and we will achieve that goal with LTAMDS.”#LTAMDS #Raytheon #RTX #USArmy #whitesandshttps://lnkd.in/gb3VrsCK
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The concepts describe in this War On The Rocks article likely shaped the Army’s decision to cancel FARA and divest in Shadown and Raven. The entire article is a must read for anyone trying to understand how the future of warfare will continue to evolve. These two paragraphs jumped out at me. …”The most important impact of this transformation is that information in the battlespace — traditionally controlled by limited numbers of high-demand sensors and hierarchical distribution of analyzed information — has shifted from paucity to profligacy. Consequently, the democratization of higher-quality information and its spread “to the edge” change how military institutions command and control forces, how they group and regroup joint and combined arms teams, how tactics and the operational art are applied, and how people are trained and educated.…Uncrewed systems change that equation dramatically. These systems — especially those on the lower end of the cost scale — can be used to impose costs on the adversary who may be focused on crewed systems or more expensive uncrewed vehicles, as they can be used to force their hand in different ways. When confronting large numbers of minimally capable uncrewed systems, adversaries face a difficult choice. They can expend expensive weapons to shoot at inexpensive systems, knowing that more waves are coming. Or they can hold onto their expensive weapons and suffer the consequences of the attack. “ https://lnkd.in/gJbAMzhi
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