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Reinvigorating NATO’s Edge: Military Innovation and the Strategic Concept 1

16 May 2022

weapons, big data analytics, time horizon for the next RMA to in visions for the next RMA on affect both the effectors and the military modi operandi; and the Despite all the talk about and machine and deep-learning arrive. [...] The table depicts the estimated 5 Tim Sweijs, Robert Johnson, and Martijn Kitzen, “Conclusion: Assessing Change and Continuity in the Character of War,” in The Conduct of War in the 21st Century: Kinetic, Connected and impact on international security, and the timing of that impact, of the twelve sensitive technology areas. [...] Moreover, a danger for instance by assigning at least the technologies that promised lies in the fact that the process of 2 per cent of overall defence a fully informatised battlefield in rearmament will strengthen the spending to research and the 1990s and are dependent on position of existing constituencies investment (R&I). [...] Mind the Technological Gap Amongst Alliance Members A real risk for NATO’s ability the three is likely to generate can inform the development of The ghost of techflation has While European NATO members A reappreciation of the strengths to maintain its military edge solutions in search of a problem new capabilities and drive the been looming large over the are still trying to fully incorporate of S. [...] It has also Overall, the dwindling numbers issues of national specialisation ‘human thing’) that makes the should start with a blank sheet and specifically Allied Command contributed to the widening of the of platforms and the threat to taking into account national difference.25 and consider how technologies Transformation (ACT), could be technological gap between the future interoperability means.
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7
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Slovakia