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" ... As stated previously, enemies adapt, and these two techniques are not sufficient for countering this threat. Insurgent groups can readily respond to the first technique by taking away the need for an operator. Rather, the drone would receive initial guidance then function autonomously. Public code repositories already include code to allow a drone to autonomously navigate to certain positions, avoid obstacles, recognize vehicles, and track targets. Insurgent groups could also avoid having their drones shot down by avoiding detection. If the drone flies low and navigates around obstacles, radar and other detection techniques would not be able to locate it. Even if located, without a clear line of sight, the drone cannot be shot down. Therefore, it appears that drones will likely offer the same cat-and-mouse game that was offered by IEDs. ... "
" ... Second, enemies will adapt to any new technology injected into the battlefield. The complexity of a combat suit lends itself to many vulnerabilities, with the largest weakness being the person inside the suit. In the comic books, Ironman can be thrown around and survive; however, basic physics would dictate that the sudden acceleration and deceleration should crush his internal organs, killing him. Though the suit can be built to survive significant blasts and being thrown tremendous distances, the user inside of it would likely still be killed. The logical approach to counter these issues is to take the human out of the suit, which in turn takes away the need for an exoskeleton. ... "
" ... The Gray Eagle is a variant of California drone-maker General Atomics’ classic Predator. And like the Predator, it’s optimized for low-intensity wars against lightly-armed enemies. It’s slow, lacks stealth qualities and, while capable of carrying small missiles and bombs for striking ground targets, can’t do much to defend itself against enemy air-defenses. ... "
" ... Vulnerable leadership, vulnerable workplace culture and wokeness need not be mutually exclusive enemies. Handled properly, an awakened consciousness to how things must change can be turned into a power that helps everyone, including the organization. Yet, the road towards achieving this is a difficult one. At the same time, its alternative—i.e., letting wokeness run its potentially destructive course by ignoring it—may not be an option. ... "
" ... “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer” was almost certainly the rationale behind Icelandair’s now-canceled decision to take over WOW Air this month. ... "