U.S. military creating world

Imagine an elite member of the Navy Seals team under fire, without radio, and isolated from his group undertaking a top-secret covert operation in some remote mountain zone in Afghanistan. The Navy Seal is alone with no communications, running out of ammunition, and in a pickle. Not to worry. Both his group, the regional command post and headquarters can easily identify and locate him at all times via a massive interconnected network linking the intranet, all networks and even mobile equipment.

 

This might be one of the envisioned scenarios and possibilities of the Joint Warfighters/Best Capability project(s) being designed by the U.S. military as we speak.

 

 

This incredible network under design is separate from but extends the world

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  1. Zanini said advancements in information technology will eventually make “each soldier, each tank, ship and plane, just another node on a huge integrated, interoperational network system.” Robotics also will play a major role in these new fighting forces, Zanini said, operating drone aircraft, submarines and land vehicles.
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  2. It was about time for something like this to show up if we consider all technological progress in late years. I can see the necessity for this great network but I can't help wondering about the risks. Nobody mentioned the risks and I suppose they need to be taken into consideration. The enemy could come up whit responsive devices and mix things up a little bit. I guess we shall have to wait a little longer to see the system well implemented.
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