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An essay series reimagining the future of air warfare
Airpower after Ukraine
By Zachary Kallenborn
Information operations play a crucial role in generating mass in the air littoral, the airspace between ground forces.
By Michael P. Kreuzer
Ukraine is exploiting the seam between airpower and land-domain assets, hinting that the friction of war at the airland seam is growing.
By David Pappalardo
Observers of the war in Ukraine must remain cautious and not draw conclusions merely based on what they see.
By Peter Wilson
Russia's aerospace campaign points toward the increased robotization of deep-strike systems in modern warfare.
By Robin Kemp
Open-source intelligence has strategic benefits, but it also raises concerns for military decisionmakers.
By Tyson Wetzel
Six months into the war in Ukraine, defense planners can learn from Ukrainian success and Russian failures in the air domain.
Electronic warfare, cyber, and space operations are critical to successful information operations in the air littoral fight.
By Julia Siegel
Commercial space companies are enabling critical warfighting functions in Ukraine and will continue to provide a lifeline in future conflict scenarios.
By Aaron Stein
The Turkish Bayraktar TB2 is an effective, low-cost tactical weapon on the modern battlefield. While invaluable for all wars, it is not a game-changing technology.
By Sean Atkins
Partnerships strengthen a nation's cyber defense, as Ukraine's effective web of cyber partnership demonstrates.
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