[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist is pleased to announce our latest episode of “The Convergence” podcast, featuring COL Scott Shaw, Commander, U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group, discussing the future of ground warfare, including lessons learned from the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict … Read the rest
308. Competition and Conflict in the Next Decade
[Editor’s Note: The U.S. Army’s Mad Scientist Initiative launched its Are We Doing Enough, Fast Enough? series of monthly virtual events in January to explore our adversaries’ views on Competition, Crisis, Conflict, and Change. Last Tuesday, 23 February 2021, … Read the rest
307. Disrupting the “Chinese Dream” – Eight Insights on how to win the Competition with China
[Editor’s Note: The U.S. Army’s current operating concept states: “China possesses the vision and strategic depth to become the U.S.’s most powerful competitor in time. Unlike Russia, China has the economy and technological base, such as an independent
microelectronics … Read the rest
306. A Chinese Perspective on Future Urban Unmanned Operations
[Editor’s Note: Today’s post is excerpted from the January 2021 edition of the OE Watch (pp. 33-34), published by the Foreign Military Studies Office, TRADOC G-2. Regular readers of the Mad Scientist Laboratory know that humans are continuing to … Read the rest
305. The Convergence: The Policy and Law of Lethal Autonomy with Michael Meier and Shawn Steene
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist is pleased to announce our latest episode of “The Convergence” podcast, featuring Messrs. Michael Meier, Special Assistant to the Judge Advocate General for Law of War Matters, United States Army, and proclaimed … Read the rest
