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china ai and autonomy report: Issue 20, August 11, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 20, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
that the Russian military has been successful in downing Ukrainian UAVs with the use of an integrated air defense system combining long-, medium-, and short-range missiles and artillery. An article in the PLA ... in an international robotics competition held in Bangkok. Moving away from military news, Guangming Daily discusses how technology can be used to address grassroots social governance issues. In industry ... owned by the PRC government, reports that the Russian military has shot down more than 100 Ukrainian UAVs, most of them the Turkish-manufactured TB-2, through the effective use of an integrated air
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 12, April 7, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 12, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
been limiting the technical capabilities of drones used by the Ukrainian military in order to provide an advantage to the Russian armed forces. Meanwhile, PRC media outlets have been busy reporting ... technology to give Russia a military advantage in Ukraine.   Pressure has mounted on leading global drone-maker DJI since the beginning of March,   when it first faced allegations on Twitter   that it was altering its UAV   AeroScope   technology to aid the Russian military offensive in Ukraine. Following these initial allegations, Ukraine’s minister of digital transformation, Mykhailo
AI Autonomy in Russia A Years Reflection
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The outlook for military AI and autonomy in Russia appears to have weakened since 2021, due to brain drain and sanctions related to the Russia-Ukraine war.
AI Autonomy in Russia A Years Reflection Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy in Russia: A Year’s Reflection The outlook for military AI and autonomy in Russia appears to have weakened since 2021 ... to feel the impact of sanctions. The Russian military will continue to adapt to the overwhelming use of semiautonomous systems in Ukraine, facing challenges of acquiring and deploying those systems on the battlefield. It is essential to keep watching this sector for insights into the state of Russia’s technological foundations, it’s military capabilities as well as the evolution of modern warfare we
intersections: Issue 11, November 2024
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Intersections is a CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, and U.S. and partner efforts to protect that technology for national security.
report, the effectiveness of the export restrictions thus far has been limited , and entities connected with the PLA continue to obtain chips that support military AI applications. The PRC's use ... by those efforts. This issue features stories on counter-drone technology, undersea sensing and targeting, and PRC efforts to acquire semiconductor technology to support China's military artificial ... use of high-volume, low-cost drones in the Russia-Ukraine war, interest in new technologies to counter or neutralize these systems has grown. The US military, the People's Liberation Army (PLA
russian media analysis: Issue 8, January 28, 2022
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
Russian military action. Several articles focus on aid from the UK, which is stated to be moving faster and with greater qualitative effectiveness than other aid plans at present. Other authors review ... Issue 8 Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities /Newsletters/Russian%20Media%20Analysis/Russian-Media-Analysis-Report-Issue-8_Page_01.png Issue 8, January 28, 2022 1. Russian perceptions ... . NATO, Russia-Belarus military exercises One article discusses NATO’s upcoming Cold Response exercise, which will take place in late March and early April and will include 35,000 military personnel
Hispanic Representation in the Military and Civilian Sectors
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This CNA report on programs, policy, and data on Hispanic members of the armed services was mandated by Congress in the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
Hispanic Representation in the Military and Civilian Sectors Hispanic Representation in the Military and Civilian Sectors: Lessons Learned and Recommendations from the Literature This CNA report ... and Department of Defense (DOD) have increased their focus on the composition of the US military force, with numerous initiatives, strategies, and policy documents aiming to improve diversity, equity ... the foundation for future analytic tasks by reviewing existing military and civilian literature that examines ethnic diversity in the military and civilian workforces, any programs and diversity
Russian Military Role in US-Russian Arms Control
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Russian nuclear policy and arms control decision-making is influenced by the General Staff’s Main Operational Directorate, military leaders, and bureaucrats.
Russian Military Role in US-Russian Arms Control The General Staff’s Throw-Weight: The Russian Military’s Role in and Views of US-Russian Arms Control Russian nuclear policy and arms control decision-making is influenced by the General Staff’s Main Operational Directorate, military leaders, and bureaucrats. Executive Summary This study is intended as a reference for US policy-makers seeking ... stakeholders in Russia's arms control interagency process? How do these stakeholders interact with one another in the domestic interagency process? What is the role of the Russian military
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 19, July 28, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 19, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA. We begin this issue with a discussion of two PRC media reports commenting on the successes and challenges that the Russian military has ... overwhelming Russia’s air defense systems, and the Russian military’s inability to obtain a sufficient supply of UAVs for the war effort. We also cover several PLA Daily articles examining intelligent ... performance in the war in Ukraine has exposed several deficiencies, including the Russian military's insufficient numbers of UAVs to conduct required missions, lack of access to UAVs for all military units
Insights for the Third Offset
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CNA conducts analysis for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense (DOD), and other sponsors, ranging across policy, strategy, organizational processes, technical performance of military systems, and current operations. Because of the expected impact of autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) to the character of warfare, CNA has created a Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence to focus on these emerging technologies and their significant role in U.S. defense policy and all the military services. The Center combines CNA’s strengths and experience in conducting objective analysis of U.S. military operations with focused expertise in autonomy and other aspects of AI. This report, the first created by the new Center, takes lessons and insights from CNA’s body of work for the Navy and the joint force, including CNA’s field program of embedded analysts in military commands around the world. Though much of the emerging technology examined in this report is new, the approach of applying lessons from U.S. operations and institutional processes to key challenges in leveraging autonomy and AI continues CNA’S applied research paradigm of exploring many opportunities to resolve or work around challenges that have been seen before. The aim of this report is to anticipate challenges of “Third Offset” implementation based on past lessons, and then provide concrete recommendations for promoting the effective incorporation of autonomy, AI, and related technologies in U.S. military operations. This report discusses making autonomy and AI militarily effective from an acquisition and technology perspective, and how to pursue these capabilities in ways that are consistent with long-standing U.S. values and that promote broader U.S. national interests.
principles and values for military effectiveness. Both goals are possible: making autonomy and AI militarily effective from an acquisition and operational perspective, and pursuing these capabilities ... Insights for the Third Offset Insights for the Third Offset: Addressing Challenges of Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence in Military Operations CNA conducts analysis for the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense (DOD), and other sponsors, ranging across policy, strategy, organizational processes, technical performance of military systems, and current operations. Because of the expected impact
Recruiting, Retaining, and Promoting Hispanic Servicemembers
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CNA performed data analysis on recruitment, retention, and promotion of Hispanic officers and enlisted servicemembers, as mandated by Congress in the 2022 NDAA.
a difference-in-differences analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of the Army’s 2001–2005 “Yo Soy El Army” recruitment initiative. Next, we conducted a literature review of Hispanic representation in the military ... composition of its force, with numerous initiatives, strategies, and policies aiming to ensure the military reflects the population it serves and that each member can serve with dignity and respect ... to 2020. As such, they are increasingly becoming a critical accession source for the military. Congress and DOD, however, are concerned about the low representation of Hispanic servicemembers