Disruptive technologies for the militaries and security / by Ajey Lele
By: Lele, Ajey, autor
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)
Series: (Engineering (Springer-11647)); (Smart Innovation Systems and Technologies, 2190-3018; 132).Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019Description: 1 recurso en línea (XX, 234 páginas) : 11 ilustraciones, 5 ilustraciones a color.ISBN: 9789811333842.Subject: Ejército -- Innovaciones tecnológicas
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The Context of Technology -- Disruptive Technology and Innovation -- Artificial Intelligence -- Big Data -- Cloud Computing -- Internet of Things (IoT) -- Blockchain -- Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) -- Hypersonic Weapons -- 3 D Printing -- Next Generation Genomics -- Inexhaustible Sources -- New Materials -- Disruption and Industry 4.0 -- Technology Control -- Conclusion.
This book debates and discusses the present and future of Disruptive Technologies in general and military Disruptive Technologies in particular. Its primary goal is to discuss various critical and advanced elucidations on strategic technologies. The focus is less on extrapolating the future of technology in a strict sense, and more on understanding the Disruptive Technology paradigm. It is widely accepted that technology alone cannot win any military campaign or war. However, technological superiority always offers militaries an advantage. More importantly, technology also has a great deterrent value. Hence, on occasion, technology can help to avoid wars. Accordingly, it is important to effectively manage new technologies by identifying their strategic utility and role in existing military architectures and the possible contributions they could make towards improving overall military capabilities. This can also entail doctrinal changes, so as to translate these new technologies into concrete advantages.
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