“Instead of using those unique military frequencies and high-powered transmitters, you try to use signals that match what’s in the current environment.”
[Editor’s Note: Last … Read the rest
… Exploring the Operational Environment
“Instead of using those unique military frequencies and high-powered transmitters, you try to use signals that match what’s in the current environment.”
[Editor’s Note: Last … Read the rest
[Editor’s Note: One enduring aspect of the Operational Environment familiar to Mad Scientist Laboratory readers is — that which can be detected, can be … Read the rest
“OSINT should be the ‘INT’ of first resort.”
[Editor’s Note: The TRADOC G-2 appreciates the value of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) in informing us about emergent … Read the rest
[Editor’s Note: The Army’s Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to feature the first in a series of posts from the United States Army War College … Read the rest
“That sort of sets the stage for this new class of tools of engagement. And if we really want to call [them] weapons — so be … Read the rest