Reasons why anti-submarine warfare in the Pacific should be distributed and autonomous
With new-but-proven technologies, the Navy can maintain its undersea dominance even as the strategic landscape grows more complex.
With new-but-proven technologies, the Navy can maintain its undersea dominance even as the strategic landscape grows more complex.
Distributed anti-submarine warfare leverages autonomy and advanced comms and networked sensors that already exist.
Cybersecurity skills must evolve in near-real time as Zero Day threats continue and AI provides new challenges.
Maneuver formations face multifaceted threats that include kinetic force-on-force and non-kinetic effects such as electronic warfare.
Ground platform situational awareness is critical as vehicle crew survivability depends upon it.
Command posts that aren’t mobile are vulnerable to attack from electronic warfare and long-range drones.
Expeditionary forces jumping from island to island in the Indo-Pacific need a mobile way to command and control from vehicles, hotels, and homes.