Feedback Request for "The Operational Environment and the Changing Character of Future Warfare"

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  • Thank you. An interesting article and I agree with much of what is proposed. I do think that perhaps you should look on the other side of the coin for C3D2 as not only can it be a game changing defence against our surveillance and targeting systems, but the absence of our own C3D2 systems makes near all our NATO forces at high risk of detection by adversary C4ISTAR systems and covert agents. For example, US armour is sadly lacking in modern multi-spectrum camouflage; and the ULCAS program is stalled I believe. The improved ghillie suit program is also stuck in acquisition whilst troops go around easily detected by readily available sensors; you can but a FLIR thermal camera via Amazon for a few hundred dollars today - and so the uncontrolled proliferation of certain technologies should also be a game changer. Finally, there is also a morality thought on C3D2; how long will it be until a court decides that not having adequate camouflage is a breach of trust as was experienced with the haphazard issue of body armour in the early 2000's? tomorrow?
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  • Thank you. An interesting article and I agree with much of what is proposed. I do think that perhaps you should look on the other side of the coin for C3D2 as not only can it be a game changing defence against our surveillance and targeting systems, but the absence of our own C3D2 systems makes near all our NATO forces at high risk of detection by adversary C4ISTAR systems and covert agents. For example, US armour is sadly lacking in modern multi-spectrum camouflage; and the ULCAS program is stalled I believe. The improved ghillie suit program is also stuck in acquisition whilst troops go around easily detected by readily available sensors; you can but a FLIR thermal camera via Amazon for a few hundred dollars today - and so the uncontrolled proliferation of certain technologies should also be a game changer. Finally, there is also a morality thought on C3D2; how long will it be until a court decides that not having adequate camouflage is a breach of trust as was experienced with the haphazard issue of body armour in the early 2000's? tomorrow?
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  • Michael,
    Interesting ideas regarding the importance of camouflage. However, it seems to me that the dominant trend affecting military forces and the operational environments they will encounter in the future is the ongoing integration of information technology systems (IT) and operational technology systems (OT). That is, across the spectrum of the national critical infrastructure sectors identified by the US Department of Homeland Security and for similar structures identified by our coalition partners, IT/OT integration both supports the increased functionality and enhanced situational awareness available through the integration of business processes with operational processes and simultaneously increases the vulnerability of the resulting integrated processes to deceptive and disruptive hostile action by our adversaries or inadvertent and unanticipated failure modes introduced through the integration processes. For example, active efforts are underway to achieve improvements in wide-area control (netted, distributed control) of the North American power grid to improve resilience to cyber anomalies (failure modes) and physical anomalies (failure modes) through cooperative control of sets of microgrids which are capable of joining the larger grid or islanding from the larger grid as the operational environment changes.