Ethics of Special Operations – Scared of Our Own Shadow
This essay contends that the overuse of special forces runs the danger of morally numbing those soldiers and inadvertently raising government and political risk of operations.
Knowing Thy Adversary: Why Modern Militaries Should Study the Enemy’s Culture
… and strategic national security decisions continue to suffer … from history, a prominent US decision maker accepted challenges … side-lined by relevant decision-making institutions in the US, the …
Transitioning From Soldier to Officer: A Guide for Those Considering Commissioning
… service as a soldier, I made the decision to attend the Officer … College – Duntroon (RMC-D). This decision wasn't made lightly, but … will not only aid you in making an informed decision during …
… has reduced by some of the design decisions. Due to emergent … . In effect, the early design decisions drove Hawkei to straddle … and Explosive (CBRNE) sensors making Hawkei unsuitable for CBRNE …
How Emerging Technologies Challenge Land Forces’ Component’s Operational Capabilities
… practical, viable solutions for decision makers to neutralise … gains by the minute. [13] As decision-makers decided to … the adversary’s decision-making by coordinating their …
… learning. Part of this is making training available … for their tactical and strategic decision-making, and not any less for the ethical decision-making that is an …