[Editor’s Note: Last month, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) carried out a successful flight test of a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft deploying several drones, and more importantly, successfully recovering one while in flight. In today’s post, returning … Read the rest
367. How Russia Fights
[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist is pleased to feature our latest episode of The Convergence podcast, introducing our new series — How They Fight. This first episode features Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from the TRADOC G-2, Georgetown University’s … Read the rest
366. Ultimate Victory: Lessons on Future Warfare from Field-Marshal Viscount William Slim
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes back returning blogger and podcaster Luke Shabro, Deputy Director, Army Mad Scientist, with his compelling review of the subject memoirs from a largely forgotten theater of World War II — a MadSci … Read the rest
365. Hybrid Analysts and the Modern Platforms of Conflict
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes today’s guest blogger, Michael Lortz, contractor, analyst, trainer and writer, with a most perceptive submission proposing a new curriculum for developing talent to analyze twenty-first century conflicts spanning the traditional Elements of … Read the rest
364. China and Russia: Achieving Decision Dominance and Information Advantage
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist welcomes back returning guest blogger Ian Sullivan, Assistant G-2, ISR and Futures, TRADOC, with today’s insightful post addressing how China and Russia seek to achieve Decision Dominance and Information Advantage. Excerpted from a larger … Read the rest