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This edition analyzes of Modern technological warfare, with a primary focus on the transformative role of autonomous drone systems and artificial intelligence. The collection highlights how real-time combat data from Ukraine is accelerating the shift toward software-defined defence and mass-producible, "good-enough" weaponry. Experts debate the strategic tension between cloud-based speed and the resilience of edge computing in environments where communication is frequently disrupted. Beyond hardware, the texts examine the critical need for hardened energy infrastructure and sovereign European industrial collaboration to counter evolving maritime and aerial threats. Strategic shifts are also noted in the United States and NATO, where traditional procurement is being challenged by agile startups capable of rapid innovation. Ultimately, the reports underscore that future military dominance depends on integrating ethical AI and scalable manufacturing to survive high-attrition, high-tech conflicts.
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