The Full Spectrum of 5th Gen War
18 December 2024 2024-12-18 17:12The Full Spectrum of 5th Gen War
On this episode of Survival Dispatch, special guests General Paul Vallely, USMA ’61, and Captain Matthew Newgent, USMA ’96 of the MacArthur Society dive into the complexities of 5th Generation Warfare, where battles aren’t just fought on fields but through minds, networks, economies, and beyond.
This video breaks down how modern conflicts blend physical, cyber, psychological, economic, and space domains, powered by AI and featuring innovations like drone swarms. Get ready to rethink what warfare means in the 21st century!
Matt Newgent also goes over woke examples at the US service academies.
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