General Saïd Chengriha, Chief of Staff of the Algerian Army, highlighted that the success of modern battles relies on innovative logistics strategies. This statement was made during the national forum on operational logistics support.
Comparisons are increasing between the wars waged by the United States and Israel against Iran and the crimes in Gaza, and the Nazi attacks on the Soviet Union. Academics point to similarities between current military policies and fascist ideologies.
In an unprecedented military operation, US and Israeli forces executed nearly 900 strikes on Iranian targets within just 12 hours, utilizing artificial intelligence to identify targets faster than human thought. This rapid deployment raises questions about the future of warfare and human oversight.
On February 28, the first day of the US-Israeli joint attack on Iran, over a thousand strikes were executed on various targets. This unprecedented operational pace was made possible by the AI system 'Miven', which accelerated target identification and military decision-making.
The former Minister of Awqaf emphasized that artificial intelligence has become a key weapon in modern warfare, highlighting the ineffectiveness of past tools against new challenges. He spoke during a seminar on modern technology.
U.S. military bases worldwide are adapting to the challenges of modern warfare, emphasizing the crucial role of precision missiles in military conflicts. These developments reflect a shift in global military strategies.
Victory standards in modern warfare are evolving, moving beyond the mere act of raising a flag as a symbol of success. Instead, victories are now measured by the achievement of strategic objectives and influence on the ground.
Recent calls for targeting military leaders in conflicts have sparked questions about human and moral values. This trend raises concerns about whether such behavior has become acceptable in modern warfare.
In a significant shift in combat operations, U.S. and Israeli forces have utilized advanced artificial intelligence systems to identify 1000 military targets in Iran within the first 24 hours of a campaign called 'Operation Annihilation.' This reflects the growing role of technology in modern warfare.