Disruptive and game changing technologies in modern warfare : development, use, and proliferation

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Disruptive and game changing technologies in modern warfare : development, use, and proliferation

Margaret E. Kosal, editor

(Advanced sciences and technologies for security applications)

Springer, c2020

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This book explores and analyzes emerging innovations within today's most cutting-edge science and technology (S&T) areas, which are cited as carrying the potential to revolutionize governmental structures, economies, and international security. Some have argued that such technologies will yield doomsday scenarios and that military applications of such technologies have even greater potential than nuclear weapons to radically change the balance of power. As the United States looks to the future - whether dominated by extremist groups co-opting advanced weapons in the world of globalized non-state actors or states engaged in persistent regional conflicts in areas of strategic interest - new adversaries and new science and technology will emerge. Choices made today that affect science and technology will impact how ably the US can and will respond. Chapters within the book look at the changing strategic environment in which security operations are planned and conducted; how these impact science and technology policy choices made today; and predictions of how science and technology may play a beneficial or deleterious role in the future. Some game changing technologies have received global attention, while others may be less well known; the new technologies discussed within this proposal, as well as future discoveries, may significantly alter military capabilities and may generate new threats against military and civilian sectors.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements.- Introduction
  • M.E. Kosal, H. Regnault.- Game-Changing Military Technologies: Adoption and Governance
  • R. Rodriguez.- Emerging Life Sciences: New Challenges to Strategic Stability
  • M.E. Kosal.- Additive Manufacturing (AM) and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Proliferation
  • A. Conant.- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in the Counter-Weapons of Mass Destruction Fight
  • P.R. Exiline. Development and Deployment of Directed Energy Non-Lethal Weapons (NLWs)
  • S. Gordan.- Disruptive Energy Technologies and Military Capabilities
  • A. Soni.- Metamaterials - Threat to the Global Status Quo?
  • M. E. Kosal, J.W. Stayton.- Attempting to Predict the Proliferation of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
  • S. Schmitt.- Protecting Aviation and Enabling Military Dominance Through Disruptive Innovation
  • T.C. Petty.- Revisiting the Revolution in Military Logistics: Technological Enablers Twenty Year On
  • Z. Stanley-Lockman.- Conclusions and Recommendations
  • M.E. Kosal, H. Regnault.

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