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Wolfe, Audra J. "Military intelligence." New Scientist 242, no. 3226 (2019): 24–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(19)30690-6.

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Sexton, Donal J., John Patrick Finnegan, and Romana Danysh. "Military Intelligence." Journal of Military History 64, no. 2 (2000): 572. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/120293.

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M., N. O. Sadiku, R. Nelatury S., and Musa S.M. "Artificial Intelligence in Military." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 8, no. 1 (2021): 106–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10552275.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Artificial intelligence (AI) has done remarkable things such as defeating human experts at various games.&nbsp; AI is a technology that the military and defense world cannot ignore because the military cannot afford to miss out on the opportunities it brings.&nbsp; AI is one of the disruptive technologies that promise to change the face of warfare for years to come. It has become a critical part of modern warfare. It could cause drastic changes in hybrid warfare, which is a major concern for NATO. The paper examines various applications of artificial intelligence in t
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Scrivener, David. "Soviet military intelligence." International Affairs 61, no. 3 (1985): 529–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2618730.

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Tripolone, Gerardo. "Sin lugar para la contrainteligencia militar en Argentina: análisis jurídico de un posible vacío legal/ No Place for Military Counterintelligence in Argentina: Analysis of a Possible Legal Gap." URVIO. Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad, no. 26 (February 11, 2020): 24–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17141/urvio.26.2020.4214.

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La legislación argentina establece cuatro actividades para el Sistema de Inteligencia Nacional: inteligencia nacional, contrainteligencia, inteligencia criminal e inteligencia estratégico militar. La Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Estratégico Militar (DINIEM), dependiente del Ministerio de Defensa, es la encargada de realizar la última tarea nombrada, mientras que la ley coloca a cargo de la Agencia Federal de Inteligencia la producción de contrainteligencia. El objetivo de este artículo es abordar un problema jurídico que no ha sido tratado por la literatura especializada: la falta de reg
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Clive, Nigel. "Intelligence and military operations." International Affairs 67, no. 3 (1991): 579. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2621974.

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Mobil Khankishiyeva, Leyla. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MILITARY." SCIENTIFIC WORK 59, no. 10 (2020): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/59/105-109.

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Considered to be the fourth Industrial Revolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has contributed to substantial economic growth in recent years and, as ever-increasing levels of investment and expertise are entering the sector, further growth is expected. The number of AI applications is bound to increase in the future. Businesses and academics have contributed to the growth of AI to date. Military implementations have lagged behind, but as these technologies mature, they will be used in a growing number of military systems. Military institutions around the world are looking forward to technolo
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Handel, Michael I. "Intelligence and military operations." Intelligence and National Security 5, no. 2 (1990): 1–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02684529008432047.

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Konstantinov, Kirill L., and Vitaly A. Peleshenko. "MILITARY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UAV." SOFT MEASUREMENTS AND COMPUTING 5, no. 66 (2023): 70–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/2618-9976.2023.05.006.

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The article is devoted to the creation of a military artificial intelligence UAV. The semantic structure of the military artificial intelligence UAV is considered, as well as practical ways and methods of implementing AI UAVs.
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Liseanu, Rodica. "The Modern Military Leadership – The Anchor of Organizational Culture in the Contemporary World." Land Forces Academy Review 28, no. 2 (2023): 80–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raft-2023-0011.

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Abstract This article states that for an innovative organizational culture, it is important to combine social intelligence, emotional intelligence with advanced technologies, information and artificial intelligence. The military leader focuses on new understandings of modern conflict, new resources, and new ways to extend war beyond the battlefield based on his or her ability to effectively coordinate high-tech and human resources. How can he create and build the right military approach? Within the military, artificial intelligence can be used for security, defence, attack strategies, but the
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Asanbai, А. Zh, and B. А. Kashkarbaev. "Possibilities of using military intelligence forces and means in special military action." Proceeding "Bulletin MILF" 54, no. 2 (2023): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.56132/2791-3368.2023.2-49-02.

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The publication examines the trends in the use of forces and means of military intelligence, taking into account modern conditions and factors and the nature of modern warfare. The analysis of the experience of conducting military intelligence in modern military conflicts is presented and its role in special military operations is noted. The author's views on the improvement of the organizational and staff structure of the reconnaissance company of the mechanized brigade are given. The ways of increasing the capabilities of intelligence agencies in the course of obtaining intelligence data by
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Trofymenko, Olena, Nataliia Loginova, Artem Sokolov, Pavlo Chykunov, and Hanna Akhmametieva. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE MILITARY." Cybersecurity: Education, Science, Technique 1, no. 25 (2024): 161–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2663-4023.2024.25.161176.

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The article is devoted to research of the application of artificial intelligence in the military sphere. Due to the rapid development of information technologies and the growth of data volumes, the use of artificial intelligence is becoming more and more relevant for the effective application of the latest technologies for solving military tasks. The purpose of the research is to determine how the use of artificial intelligence can help improve the performance of the military. The research hypothesis is that the use of artificial intelligence in military operations can lead to improved efficie
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Kolpakidi, Aleksandar. "The Soviet intelligence in Yugoslavia during World War II." Vojno-istorijski glasnik, spec br (2022): 248–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vig2200248k.

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The paper is devoted to the activities of the Soviet military intelligence in Yugoslavia during the Second World War. Various aspects of its activities are considered such as agent intelligence, organization of the work of the Balkan Center of the Soviet military intelligence, Mustafa Golubich's reconnaissance group, "Patras" residency, the Soviet naval intelligence, organization of intelligence from the positions of the Soviet military mission in Yugoslavia and the air base in Bari (Italy), organization of special radio communications of the Soviet military intelligence in the Balkans and bio
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Charters, David A. "Canadian Military Intelligence in Afghanistan." International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 25, no. 3 (2012): 470–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08850607.2012.652533.

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Pecht, Eyal, and Asher Tishler. "The value of military intelligence." Defence and Peace Economics 26, no. 2 (2014): 179–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2014.886435.

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Jeppesen, Deborah. "Emotional intelligence and military advisors." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 20 (November 2017): S71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2017.09.605.

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Brumfiel, Geoff. "Military surveillance data: Shared intelligence." Nature 477, no. 7365 (2011): 388–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/477388a.

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CHIORCEA, Ion, and Ionuț CIORANU. "EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN MILITARY LEADERSHIP." Romanian Military Thinking 2021, no. 1 (2021): 152–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.55535/rmt.2021.1.10.

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In military structures, the leader has always been at the forefront of organising and carrying out specific actions with the aim of increasing the organisation’s efficiency and effectiveness. Thus, the military organisation’s efficiency and effectiveness are the effects of leaders’ ability to react to disturbances, ensuring optimal orientation of those in command, and finding optimal answers to the questions “how” and “what” is to be done so that the best organisational course of action could be achieved. In this article we consider it appropriate to analyse emotional intelligence, how it infl
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Pascovich, Eyal. "Military Intelligence and Controversial Political Issues: The Unique Case of the Israeli Military Intelligence." Intelligence and National Security 29, no. 2 (2013): 227–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2012.748370.

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Himanshu Mittal, Munish Kumar Tiwari, Raj Kumar,. "Support for Artificial Intelligence and PHM in Military Intelligent Equipment Artificial Intelligence." Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology 44, no. 4 (2023): 3372–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.52783/tjjpt.v44.i4.1472.

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The implementation framework, key technologies, and guarantee decision-making methods for AI-based military intelligent equipment are studied in order to address the issues of low intelligence and networking in predictive maintenance of military intelligent equipment as well as difficulty in physical model modeling.The PHM system architecture is integrated into the construction of the health management of military intelligent equipment, which benefits from AI's exceptional capabilities of communication throughout the entire network, pan-awareness, and self-learning. The technology makes it pos
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Lohse, Mikael. "Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency - an Actor in National Security?" Journal of Strategic Security 13, no. 2 (2020): 107–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.13.2.1799.

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One disparate feature between Finnish civilian and military intelligence is their express relationship to national security. The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service prominently declares to be an expert in national security whereas no corresponding public territorial claim has been made by its counterpart – the Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency (FDIA). This observation leads to the question: are the tasks of the FDIA limited solely to the military defence of Finland or has it any more comprehensive role in safeguarding national security. This article aims to examine this question by com
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HURZHII, S. "Trends in the application of artificial intelligence technologies in the military and technical sphere." INFORMATION AND LAW, no. 3(50) (September 4, 2024): 136–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37750/2616-6798.2024.3(50).311713.

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The role and significance of artificial intelligence technologies in the military-technical sphere are determined. The principles of using artificial intelligence technologies in the activities of the armed forces are outlined. Attention is focused on the threats and risks posed by the use of artificial intelligence in the military-technical sphere. The peculiarities of the legislative provision of the military use of artificial intelligence technologies in the USA are highlighted. Detailed aspects of the technological implementation of artificial intelligence during the execution of military
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Kim, Hakyung, and Hyeran Lee. "A Qualitative Case Study on the Experiences of Military Counselors: Focusing on Counseling Experiences of Soldiers with Borderline Intelligence." Korean Association for Qualitative Inquiry 10, no. 3 (2024): 401–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30940/jqi.2024.10.3.401.

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This study aimed to explore the experiences of military counselors from various perspectives and to deeply explore their experiences focusing on meeting and counseling borderline-level intelligence soldiers while working as military counselors. To this end, three military counselors with experience counseling borderline-level intelligence soldiers were selected and the study was conducted using a qualitative case study method. The research results yielded three primary categories, five middle categories, and 16 subcategories. The three primary categories were: ‘Military life of soldiers with b
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PANDEY, SHIVAM, and BANSI KANERIA. "Collision Between Military Artificial Intelligence and Civilian Artificial Intelligence." IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) 25, no. 06 (2023): 38–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10206091.

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The evolving terrain of Artificial Intelligence (AI) exhibits a dichotomous storyline as it diverges into the realms of military and civilian applications, each following its own unique path while becoming progressively interconnected. This research paper provides a critical analysis of the intersection between military artificial intelligence (AI), which is primarily focused on strategic defence purposes, and civilian AI, which primarily seeks to improve quality of life and economic productivity.1 This paper undertakes a thorough examination of contemporary advancements, regulatory structures
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Seo, Bong Sung. "Problems and Improvement Measures in the Current Counter-terrorism System - Focusing on the Military." Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis 14, no. 1 (2024): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14251/jscm.2024.1.13.

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The current “Anti-Terrorism Act for the Protection of Citizens and Public Safety” requires that if a terrorist incident occurs within a military facility, a military facility terrorism response headquarters is established and operated to comprehensively handle related situations. The military (軍) has made great progress in the field of counter-terrorism, but since prevention of terrorism is very important, the military's overall counter-terrorism intelligence activities need to be reorganized. At this point, to prevent terrorist acts within military facilities, legal reinforcement is needed to
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Rode, Anže, Lojze Pavič, and Rok Ravnak. "Military Intelligence - A View Into the Future in the Light of the War in Ukraine." CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES 25, no. 1 (2023): 9–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cmc-2023-0003.

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Abstract Military Intelligence is one of key factors that is needed for successful warfighting on all levels. It is even more important in modern complex and rapidly changing environment. Lessons learned from War in Ukraine show that timely and accurate intelligence preparation is key to achieve battlefield dominance, especially if ratio of fighting forces is fundamentally unequal. This article presents significance of military intelligence and offer insight in some foreign defense systems/ armed forces military intelligence structures in order to improve military intelligence structure in def
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KIRMEL, P., and V. GAVRONIK. "THE MODEL CHARACTERISTICS OF MILITARY-APPLIED PHYSICAL FITNESS OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE UNITS." Herald of Polotsk State University. Series E. Pedagogical sciences, no. 1 (May 30, 2023): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.52928/2070-1640-2023-39-1-39-42.

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This article defines the model characteristics of military-applied physical training of military intelligence units&#x0D; based on the requirements for the level of their physical training necessary for the effective performance of military&#x0D; personnel of military intelligence service standards for combat training.&#x0D; &#x0D; In the course of the study, the requirements for the level of development of motor abilities and the formation&#x0D; of military-applied skills of military intelligence units, necessary for the effective implementation of standards for combat&#x0D; training were det
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Cho, Sungrim, Woochang Shin, Neunghoe Kim, Jongwook Jeong, and Hoh Peter In. "Priority Determination to Apply Artificial Intelligence Technology in Military Intelligence Areas." Electronics 9, no. 12 (2020): 2187. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9122187.

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The Ministry of National Defense of South Korea is currently acquiring various surveillance and reconnaissance assets to improve its independent surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. With the deployment of new strategic and tactical surveillance and reconnaissance assets, the amount of information collected will increase significantly, and military intelligence capable of handling greater complexity will be needed to process such information. As a consequence, it will no longer be possible to handle the increased workload through a manual analysis conducted by intelligence analysists.
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Jasso López, Lucía Carmina. "Seguridad nacional, inteligencia militar y acceso a la información en México/ National security, military intelligence and access to information in Mexico." URVIO - Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios de Seguridad, no. 21 (November 13, 2017): 140. http://dx.doi.org/10.17141/urvio.21.2017.2931.

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Existen tensiones entre la seguridad nacional y el acceso a la información que no exentan a México. El presente artículo profundiza en el estudio de la relación entre la seguridad nacional y la inteligencia militar en un marco institucional apegado a la rendición de cuentas, la transparencia y el acceso a la información. Principalmente, se enfoca en la demanda de información por parte de los ciudadanos respecto a la inteligencia militar en México y parte de las siguientes preguntas: ¿qué tipo de información demandan los ciudadanos sobre inteligencia militar a través de los mecanismos de acceso
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Namicheishvili, Oleg, and Jujuna Gogiashvili. "Artificial Intelligence and Geopolitics." Works of Georgian Technical University, no. 3(529) (September 27, 2023): 55–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.36073/1512-0996-2023-3-55-82.

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Artificial intelligence is already on the list of technologies that have changed the face of war forever, following gunpowder, the internal combustion engine, the airplane, nuclear weapons, aircraft carriers, etc. Artificial intelligence can give new content to military power. Artificial intelligence is at the center of almost all advances in defense technology. It determines, for example, how the military recruits and trains soldiers, deploys armed forces and, finally, how they fight. Human rights activists advocate a ban on the use of artificial intelligence in certain military developments.
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Pan, Jian, Kang Yi, Hua Fang, Yuting Zhao, Keke Du, and Wenjuan Liu. "Analysis of Military Information Construction under the Background of Artificial Intelligence." E3S Web of Conferences 235 (2021): 03046. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123503046.

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On the basis of sorting out the development history of artificial intelligence technology and its status quo in military application, the paper discussed the challenges in military application of artificial intelligence technology in information warfare, constructed a framework for the application of artificial intelligence in the field of military information, and put forward constructive thoughts and suggestions on how to accelerate the intelligent application in the field of military information.
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Kruh, Louis. "MILITARY INTELLIGENCE CORPS HALL OF FAME." Cryptologia 15, no. 1 (1991): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0161-119191865759.

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Richelson, Jeffrey. "Military intelligence—SPOT is not enough." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 45, no. 7 (1989): 26–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00963402.1989.11459720.

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Olena, Trofymenko, Sokolov Artem, Loginova Nataliia, Akhmametieva Hanna, and Chykunov Pavlo. "Artificial intelligence applications in military logistic." System technologies 5, no. 154 (2024): 164–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.34185/1562-9945-5-154-2024-17.

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Huge flows of dynamically changing data about existing logistics processes in the military industry require timely consideration, management, and optimization. Artificial intelligence in military logistics helps to optimize the adoption of quick and effective decisions in the implementation of logistics processes. Logistics during war is key to the success of military operations, as it concerns technical and rear support, transportation of weapons and ammunition, food supply, communications, etc. The search for effective ways to quickly and effectively optimize and minimize the risks of logist
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TROFYMENKO, Olena, Anastasiia DYKA, Nataliia LOGINOVA, Оlexander ZADEREYKO, and Nikita STRUK. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MILITARY TRAINING SIMULATORS." Information Technology and Society, no. 2 (13) (2024): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32689/maup.it.2024.2.13.

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Ho, Shirley J. "AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE." Defence and Peace Economics 18, no. 6 (2007): 485–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242690701197571.

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Jackson, Peter. "French military intelligence and Czechoslovakia, 1938." Diplomacy & Statecraft 5, no. 1 (1994): 81–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592299408405910.

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Peleshenko, Vitaly A. "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OF UNMANNED MILITARY EQUIPMENT." SOFT MEASUREMENTS AND COMPUTING 9, no. 58 (2022): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/2618-9976.2022.09.001.

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The article is devoted to the development of artificial intelligence of unmanned military equipment. In particular, the prerequisites for the creation of artificial intelligence of unmanned military equipment and modern approaches to implementation at the level of physical digital counterparts using neural networks.
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Logica plc. "Artificial intelligence planning of military missions." Knowledge-Based Systems 1, no. 2 (1988): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(88)90011-1.

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Ali, Dr Atif. "Artificial Intelligence Potential Trends in Military." Foundation University Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences <br><i style="color:yellow;">(HEC Recognized Y Category , ISSN 2706-7351)</i> 2, no. 1 (2021): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33897/fujeas.v2i1.380.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is trending in the military and safety-critical application sectors. Currently, the private sector is helping the government sector to implement new advanced techniques to bring a revolution for different government and public sector management. It also helps to provide sustainable accountability in the accounting field; at present, AI is bringing a revolution in concept building. It is bringing potential revolutions by using novel approaches in such directions. This paper is a novel approach in the same direction; our research aim of this paper is to emphasize the
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Setyawan, Imanda, Agus Heruanto Hadna, Pande Made Kutanegara, and Muhadjir Darwin. "Cultural Intelligence in Military Leaders and Its Influence on Performance through Cultural Intelligence Scale." Interdisciplinary Social Studies 2, no. 11 (2023): 2547–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.55324/iss.v2i11.516.

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Background: The existence of strong ethnic factors in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) and the diversity of dioceses is the basis that cultural intelligence needs to be applied by all soldiers so they can carry out their duties and to be accepted by society. Aim: This paper aims to determine the cultural intelligence of leaders and explain the urgency of the performance in military organization based on a number of cases in NTT involving the role of the military leadership in solving problems Method: Using a mixed method with a quantitative descriptive approach which was tested on military leaders at
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Arbani, Muhammad. "Pentingnya Badan Intelijen Pertahanan dalam Non-Combat Military Mission: Instrumen Perhatian Khusus untuk Peningkatan Kapasitas dan Kapabilitas Pertahanan." Jurnal Syntax Admiration 5, no. 5 (2024): 1876–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.46799/jsa.v5i5.1201.

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This research will focus on the importance of Defense Intelligence Agencies in Non-Combat Military Missions. This research method will use a qualitative approach with case studies to explore the importance of the Defense Intelligence Agency in Non-Combat Military Missions. The data will be collected through in-depth interviews with defense experts, intelligence analysts, and military personnel involved in non-combat missions, as well as through analysis of related documents and official reports. As a result, Military Intelligence has a vital role to play in defense policymaking by providing in
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Maslii, O., S. Yaniuk, V. Ollo, А. Firsov, and S. Poliashov. "APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE FIELD OF MILITARY LOGISTICS IN THE CONTEXT OF TECHNICAL MEANS OF LOGISTICS SERVICES IN THE MODERN PERIOD." Collection of scientific works of Odesa Military Academy, no. 20 (December 14, 2023): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37129/2313-7509.2023.20.131-138.

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The use of artificial intelligence in the field of military logistics with the mastery of modern technologies in the format of maintenance and operation of technical means of fuel, food and clothing services. i.e. flexibility and synchronisation of the static leitmotif from the case of artificial intelligence, respectively, affects the military clash towards the defeat of combatants during the spread of revanchism by Russian mancurts. The illustration in the nominal areas of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in relation to artificial intelligence indicates the priority in the context of military log
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Chipatiso, Ezra. "Application of GIS and Artificial Intelligence in Military Operations: Prospects and Challenges." Space Science Journal 1, no. 2 (2024): 01–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.33140/ssj.01.02.06.

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Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing have been considered significant in the military due to their spatiality in nature. Recent military developments have seen various military institutions depending on spatial mapping tools, for the purpose of command, control, communication and coordination in military operations. In this study, the qualitativeanalytical method was used to illustrate the applications of GIS in military operations, drawing lessons from land based military developments from selected studies. An online survey was conducted to extract information from a sample
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Park, Woongshin. "A Study on the Improvement System of National COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE Activities." J-Institute 6, no. 1 (2021): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.22471/military.2021.6.1.45.

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Putro, Yaries Mahardika, Muhammad Insan Tarigan, and Haekal Al Asyari. "Artificial Intelligence in Indo-Pacific." Lentera Hukum 10, no. 3 (2024): 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/ejlh.v10i3.43449.

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The use of Artificial Intelligence in the military is like two sides of a coin. It can provide convenience and aid in military operations but has the potential to hinder military operations. Dangerous and potentially catastrophic for humanity will be inevitable as no restrictions on its use. The United States, China, Australia, Japan, and India are examples of nations whose militaries have developed artificial intelligence technology. Geographically, Southeast Asia, which is located in the middle of these nations, will experience a significant impact due to its tight maritime borders if there
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PEŠEC, MOJCA. "IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DEVELOPMENT ON NATIONAL SECURITY." CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES, Volume 2020, issue 22/1 (May 15, 2020): 109–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.33179/bsv.99.svi.11.cmc.22.1.7.

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The development of artificial intelligence will have a significant impact on international security and the use of a military instrument of power. One of the most important tasks for national security professionals and decision makers is thus to prepare for the repercussions of artificial intelligence development. In the development of military capabilities, artificial intelligence is integrated into intelligence, observation, control and reconnaissance applications, as well as into logistics, cyber operations, information operations, command and control systems, semi-autonomous and autonomous
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Miljković, Milan, and Hatidža Beriša. "Application of artificial intelligence in modern warfare." Politika nacionalne bezbednosti 25, no. 2 (2023): 77–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/pnb25-46935.

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Artificial intelligence is making rapid strides, and trying to predict its limits is an uncertain endeavor. While it opens up significant opportunities, it also presents challenges. AI has the potential to greatly enhance military capabilities, acting as a force multiplier. Military applications of AI can confer a competitive edge by expediting decision-making, revolutionizing the decision-making process, and improving command, control, and oversight capabilities. Similar to any groundbreaking technology, AI is poised to spark competition among powerful nations, potentially giving rise to secu
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Kolakowski, Piotr. "Intelligence Support Activity of Polish Military Intelligence in Subcarpathian Rus in the Late 1930s." Історико-політичні проблеми сучасного світу, no. 44 (December 15, 2021): 116–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2021.44.116-126.

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The research goal is to discuss the organization and various aspects of Polish military intelligence in the second half of the 1930s in Subcarpatian Rus, which belonged to the Czechoslovak state in the interwar period. The research methodology: critical analysis of hitherto unpublished archival materials of Polish military intelligence and published scholarly works on the subject. In the present article the author systematizes and specifies the existing scholarly findings concerning the organization and little-known activity of Polish military intelligence in Subcarpatian Rus. Polish military
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Bielenberg, Andy, and John Borgonovo. "British Army intelligence in provincial Ireland, 1919‒1921: organisation, outcomes and the 6th Division blacklist." Irish Historical Studies 47, no. 172 (2023): 278–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ihs.2023.46.

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AbstractIntelligence played a critical role in the Irish War of Independence, though debate remains about the effectiveness of British information-gathering. Historians have focused largely on the intelligence war in Dublin. This article examines British Army intelligence in the 6th Division area (roughly the southern third of the island). It will contextualise British military intelligence before the conflict and traces the slow development of an intelligence organisation in the 6th Division. It then considers the sources and nature of British information gathering, particularly interrogation
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