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I unpacked with Courtney Albon and Mark Kitz how initiatives, like Project Overmatch and Project Convergence, are adapting to serve the US military's needs. Watch more on C4ISRNET: https://lnkd.in/e2fuErDD
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It is the coming huge increase in global demand for data transfer and the low latency required that will challenge Miltary operations .The coming commercial solutions will certainly be needed.
I unpacked with Courtney Albon and Mark Kitz how initiatives, like Project Overmatch and Project Convergence, are adapting to serve the US military's needs. Watch more on C4ISRNET: https://lnkd.in/e2fuErDD
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I recommend that new document WORLD CLIMATE AND SECURITY REPORT 2024 MILITARY INNOVATION AND THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE A PRODUCT OF THE EXPERT GROUP OF THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY COUNCIL ON CLIMATE AND SECURITY https://lnkd.in/eGNKQhZk
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International Geospatial Cooperations in the support of NATO and our Allies. This week more than 30 nations met in Bruxelles for the yearly meetings in three different military international cooperations; DGIWG provides geospatial standards to the military communities, the TREx program produces a global elevation model and the MGCP program is producing topographical vector data covering the participating nations areas of interest. These three cooperation contributes greatly to the geospatial capabilities and readiness of all the participating nations and our national contribution constitutes a significant part of our burden sharing within the military geospatial area.
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OPINION | US new military strategy: distributed force posture Last year, Aquilino set up a Joint Posture Management office in Hawaii to synchronize planning, design, and construction” to meet security priorities. The “distributed force posture” would require fresh approaches to sustainment and logistics, as well as definitive access, basing, and overflight (ABO) agreements with allies and partners. These logistics hubs would also be helpful in case a conflict erupts in Taiwan or the South China Sea, two of the potential flashpoints in the world. https://lnkd.in/g89kTtsV
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Reimagining, Reoptimizing, Redefining: The Curtis E. LeMay Center and Air Mobility Command synergize to unveil important revisions in the Air Force Doctrine after five years. Air mobility operations, recognized as the backbone of military power, receive a major strategic boost. Read more about the major updates here: https://lnkd.in/gKqaTu-T
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South Korea is expected to launch a new military satellite today, Read more here from our analyst Colin Blais about how this affects the growing tension on the Korean peninsula. https://lnkd.in/dybd_SJr
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Unprecedented coordination between Allied nations, and the intensive planning of engineers, meteorologists, logisticians and countless more, led to a force from 13 countries approaching Normandy in a 5000-vessel armada. In the early hours of D-Day, 24,000 paratroopers and glider-borne troops landed behind German lines to provide tactical support. Massive naval and aerial bombardments attempted to supress the German defences and weaponry. Then a ground force of more than 130,000 troops came ashore on five beaches across a 50-mile stretch of Normandy coast, with the first waves often facing intact defences. By the end of D-Day there had been 10,000 allied casualties. Yet this was only the beginning. The ensuing Battle of Normandy was to last into August and cost tens of thousands of lives as it defeated and repulsed the occupying German forces eastwards. It was a decisive success for the Allies and paved the way for the liberation of much of north west Europe.
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