Future Warfare Circa 2025. PPT Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] PowerPoint Presentation ID6623268 Bushnell Chief Scientist NASA Langley Research Center Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] • Capabilities of the "Enemy After Next" -Ongoing Worldwide Technological Revolutions -Economic Trends • Potential Nature of Farther Term Warfare This is the "Readers Digest" version of a 2-hour Presentation put together at the request of the Army War College/SSI. Topics NASA, DARPA, DOD Collection opensource Language English Item Size 32.4M
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NASA Langley Research Center presentation on the future warfighting concepts and developments up to 2025 Key points include: ubiquitous sensors and precision strike weapons will be cheap and available worldwide, increasing the number of potential military "peers"; logistics and large stationary assets will be vulnerable; warfare may increasingly involve robotics, information warfare.
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Strategic trends through 2025 to include: technological revolutions, economic trends, and the nature of warfare "Going In" Assumptions • Politics can/does change "overnight" (e.g Russia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, etc.), Potential CAPABILITIES is the future warfare issue, not Who but WHAT • Order of 10+ years required to develop/field new systems, in inventory for 30+ years, should be designed for middle of inventory period, hence 2025 time period
Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars Document Full Read NASA Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare. The text on each page stating "Future Strategic Issues, 7/01" within the above PDF refers to the document's finalization date of July 2001 Topics NASA, DARPA, DOD Collection opensource Language English Item Size 32.4M
NasaFuture Strategic Issues/Future Warfare Circa 2025. CAPABILITIES is the future warfare issue, not Who but WHAT •Order of 10+ years required to develop/field new systems, in inventory for 30+ years, should be designed for middle of inventory period, hence 2025 time period The creation date of the above PDF is given as Thu 13 Dec 2001 08:48:04 AM EST, which possibly refers to when the PDF was created from a Microsoft PowerPoint file (.ppt), as it looks like the document was.