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This edition highlights a critical transition in global defence, where autonomous systems and artificial intelligence are replacing traditional hardware-centric models. Experts emphasise that strategic sovereignty now depends on high-speed software integration, scalable drone manufacturing, and the development of dual-use technologies that serve both civilian and military needs. While Europe focuses on building a unified space infrastructure and "drone walls," the United States faces internal ethical debates regarding fully autonomous weaponry and mass surveillance. Emerging technologies like quantum sensing and undersea robotics are further shifting the tactical balance, making traditional stealth and heavy assets increasingly vulnerable. Ultimately, the sources suggest that future military success will be defined by industrial resilience, data-driven decision-making, and the ability to maintain human accountability within AI-led combat environments.
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