Future warfare

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Reports of the demise of crewed naval vessels have been greatly exaggerated.

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While military drones remain important, the future may lie with consumer machines which outperform in terms of cost and performance.

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India’s army may shrink and Pakistan’s defence spending is decreasing, but the two countries remain at odds. What will the future of their warfare look like?

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Indonesia’s military has expanded under Jokowi’s policies, prioritising personnel over modernisation, affecting maritime defence capabilities.

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Armies are getting smaller, weapons technology is getting more powerful and geopolitical tensions are all over the place.

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The attempt to repair the defence budget with a short-term troop intake largely backfired, but it can still be made to work.

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Drones fighting drones in Ukraine heralds a new era of warfare.

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