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What are the Physical Requirements of the Modern Battlefield?
Physicality is an enduring feature of warfare. But what does this mean in the 21st century battlespace?
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Calen Thomas
OPP
One Loose Cable: Why the 5th Generation Army Needs a Corps of Combat Communicators
In this article, Richard Morgan discusses the age of network centric warfare, implementation and training, the difference between signallers and communicators, the current patchwork of communications implementation and historical risks of communications failures.
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Richard Morgan
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5 Things Commanders Should Know About Communications
This article from 'The Military Leader' highlights relevant themes to consider when planning and executing C4.
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The Cove
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Tearing Down the 'Christmas Tree'
The first article in a series that considers the concept of the soldier as a system
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Brendan Gilbert
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CO 1 Int Bn 2019 Reading List
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The Cove
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Paradigm shift: Understanding propaganda in the digital age | The Interpreter
Influence operations in the digital age are not merely propaganda with new tools. Now conducted across the whole of society, we are only at the beginning of a new era of population-centric competition.
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Zac Rogers, Emily Bienvenue & Maryanne Kelton
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Weak and Unreadable: Suggestions for the Army's Comms Problem
Lance Corporal Kristian Wynn leads the way with the first entry for the TS19 Writing Competition.
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Kristian Wynn
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The Failure of ‘Course of Action’ Analysis in Joint War-fighting
This article contends that predicting adversary behaviour through course of action analysis creates a false perception of certainty for a commander. A more effective approach is to use 'expectations analysis' - combining adversary capabilities and intentions and examining how the operating environment directly affects these variables.
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Dougal Robertson
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