Strategic thinking is a future-focused process of analyzing challenges and creating strategies to achieve long-term goals, ensuring adaptability and competitive advantage.
“Eagle Attack”) by Hitler—was unleashed, initially against air bases but also against aircraft factories and against radar stations in southeastern England. Although targets and tactics were changed in different phases, theunderlyingobject was always to wear down Britain’s air defense, and indeed...
This study will outline the creation of the SSF under the new reform, and discuss the development of China's strategy and tactics for non-traditional warfare under conditions of informatization. The implications of the military reform will then be put into the cross-strait context, in order to...
“The great superiority of Roman tactics lay in their constant search for ways to combine physical and moral effects. Moral effect passes, physical effect does not. The Greeks searched for dominance. The Romans sought to kill, and kill they did, and followed the better path. Their moral actio...
Clarifying the mechanism and means of intelligent communication on cognitive attack and defense is of great significance for innovating combat tactics in the cognitive domain with the help of intelligent communication. The Characteristics of the Cognitive Domain of Intelligent Communication Intelligent ...
From a Russian point of view, if apotential adversary understoodRussian offensive cyber operations’ tactics, techniques, and procedures, strategic surprise would evaporate, and the Russian cyber force would lose the initiative in a more strategically significant future conflict. ...
My central point is that the universalization of technical and strategic military knowledge no longer presents any particular party to a military conflict with a particular advantage. Of course, one side may be better or worse in the execution of tactics and strategy over the other. But that is...
Georgia Tech’s alignment with the former mission complicated its implication in city politics and precluded Pettit’s ability to reproduce the expansionary tactics that had worked so well on the San Francisco peninsula (O'Mara 2005:183–185). Additionally, Pettit inherited the public Georgia Tech...
The United States does not have enough ships to support military operations in the Pacific While the Marine Corps would be involved in the Pacific, most of the military manpower would be provided by the army A growing problem is the shrinking US Army
Evidence from late-modern military revolutions in Europe and North America The results suggest that the interplay between warfare and fiscal expansion has followed an inverted 'U-shape' pattern, in which changes in military tactics and technology have pushed public revenues up until the destructive ...