Future of Warfare

Within Future of Warfare

Emerging technologies are changing the character of warfare. Rapid advances in unmanned systems, robotics, data processing, autonomy, networking, and other enabling technologies have the potential to spur an entirely new warfighting regime. State and non-state actors alike will seek to exploit these and other new technologies, many of which are driven by commercial sector innovation in information technology. The U.S. military will need to develop new concepts of operation, doctrine, training, policies, and organizational structures to exploit these technologies and stay ahead in the emerging warfighting regime.

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  • Paul Scharre

    Senior Fellow and Director, Technology and National Security Program

  • Andrew Herr

    Adjunct Fellow, Technology and National Security Program

  • Michael Horowitz

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Technology and National Security Program