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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.
three main points. Technology is key to winning war. The article warns that the US military is planning for 60 percent of its ground platforms to be "intelligentized" by 2030, and that the PLA ... 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
pla update: Issue 10, May 17, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 10, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
regulations and redesigning PLA officers' military ribbons. Finally, we break down an article by PLA authors on operational concepts tied to unmanned systems and artificial intelligence (AI). MILITARY ... the following activities: Shore phase: joint planning exercises, professional exchanges, and combined training at the Damage Control Training Center in Changi Naval Base. Sea phase: helicopter ... and Military Service Law, and the shift from carrying out compulsory enlistment once annually to twice annually. A statement by a PRC Defense Ministry spokesperson highlighted six key changes in the new
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 17, June 16, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 17, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
and Autonomy Report, a biweekly newsletter published by CNA. This issue of our newsletter has a heavy focus on military news. The PLA Daily has run a number of articles on future warfare and cognitive ... . Another article explains the role of cognitive domain operations in hybrid warfare, arguing that they involve not only military personnel and targets but also civilians and civilian targets. Another ... the burden on human commanders, increasing command efficiency. Command planning is dynamic. AI-based man-machine intelligent command systems accelerate planning adjustments based on dynamic
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 33, March 7, 2022
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identifiable information by understanding whether such data can be recreated from previously anonymized data. MILITARY AND SECURITY A NOTE ON RUSSIAN MILITARY OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE The current newsletter continues to focus on training and developments in Russia’s military use of autonomy and AI. At this point in the conflict, we have little reporting on unmanned systems the Russian military ... MILITARY PRACTICES USING UAVS IN RECONNAISSANCE STRIKE AND FIRE CONTOURS In the weeks prior to the Ukraine invasion, Russian military forces practiced reconnaissance- fire/reconnaissance-strike contours
The Nuclear Programs of Russia China North Korea and Iran
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This report analyzes nuclear weapons programs in Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, including nuclear command and control, R&D, funding, staffing, testing.
by arms control and has the capability to threaten US allies in Europe. A chief reason that Russia maintains this arsenal is to offset its perceived conventional military inferiority against the United ... and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies from direct military intervention. Russia’s strategic nuclear triad, NSNWs, and supporting nuclear complex and defense industrial base ... declaratory policy focuses on the role Russia assigns to nuclear weapons and outlines conditions in which the Russian military could recommend, and the Russian political leadership could consider
Making-Captains-of-War-CNOS-Studies-Group-1981-1995
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The Strategic Studies Group, created by the Chief of Naval Operations in 1981 to prepare Navy officers to think strategically, succeeded, this review finds.
principles for strategies applying military, economic, and diplomatic power to achieve U.S. aims and broaden the Maritime Strategy . They stimulated the development of contingency plans and stirred ... for the Navy, CINCs, and other military services and agencies to use in preparing plans. While the Joint Chiefs appreciated the SSG’s concepts, Watkins retired before he could see his initiative ... scholar and military assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense and Under Secretary of the Navy. As with Hayward, he viewed broadening the education of future Flag officers as the greatest benefit
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 31, February 7, 2022
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slow down technological development in this particular area. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINUES TESTING AND ACQUIRING MILITARY GROUND ROBOTS The Russian military continues ... Directorate of Production and Technological Enterprise that manufactures military robotic systems, announced that a total of 19 UGVs—10 Uran-6 and 9 Uran-14 complexes, for demining and firefighting, respectively—were delivered to the Russian military in 2021. According to Gorsky, these UGVs are equipped with additional armor protection; their vision and control systems have been significantly improved
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
pla update: Issue 14, September 28, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 14, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
efficiency. MILITARY DIPLOMACY & OVERSEAS ACTIVITIES PLA Active in Bilateral, Multilateral Military Diplomacy The PLA engaged numerous countries' militaries during recent exercises, conferences ... . Multinational participants at Pure Homeland 2023 are briefed on PRC mine clearance and disposal equipment. Source: China Military Online . From mid-August to early September ... Force Hospital. COMMENTARY ON FOREIGN MILITARY ACTIVITIES PLA Media Critiques Japanese, French Defense Budget Increases PLA newspaper reporting claims that Japanese armed forces' budget
pla update: Issue 8, March 23, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 8, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
." The Reservists Law addresses areas such as reservists' military ranks, training, promotion, management, mobilization, benefits, and retirement. We summarize several key areas from the law below ... of reservists. The law identifies China's Central Military Commission (CMC) as the sole entity responsible for "leadership" over matters concerning the reserves. The CMC has been exercising this role since July 1, 2020, before which reserve personnel work was overseen by the "dual leadership" of the military and local governments. The law divides specific responsibilities for work related
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