Command and Control Podcast: Navigating the future of warfare 🎧🎧 In today’s world, where the nature of conflict is rapidly evolving, the challenges of effective command and control have never been greater—or more complex. The rise of multi-domain warfare, the overwhelming scale of data, and the game-changing potential of AI are reshaping how decisions are made and how battles are fought. Enter Command and Control, a podcast hosted by Professor Dr Peter Roberts, and sponsored by Systematic Defence. 🎙️ The series delves into all the hot topics regarding modern warfare and decision-making in military operations. With expert guests from across the global defence landscape, the podcast examines not just how to fight tonight but how to prepare for the fight of tomorrow. You can find Command and Control on whichever platform you use to download your podcasts. Remember to hit subscribe/follow to stay up-to-date for new episode releases.
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