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Dominant narratives about the changing character of warfare and the revolutionary effect of technological advancement lack nuance and can ultimately be detrimental to the development of a defence capability fit for future purpose.
Justin Bronk is the Research Fellow for Airpower and Technology in the Military Sciences team at RUSI. He is also Editor of the RUSI Defence Systems online journal. Justin's particular areas of expertise include the modern combat air environment, Russian and Chinese ground-based air defences and fast jet capabilities, unmanned combat aerial vehicles and novel weapons technology. Justin is a part-time doctoral candidate at the Defence Studies Department of King's College London. He holds an MSc in the History of International Relations from the London School of Economics and a BA (Hons) in History from York University. Justin is also a private glider and light aircraft pilot.
Introduction Justin Bronk and Jack Watling I. The Slow and Imprecise Art of Cyber Warfare Justin Bronk and Jack Watling II. THE GREY ZONE IS DEFINED BY THE DEFENDER Sidharth Kaushal III. Doing Less with Less in the Land Domain Nick Reynolds IV. SWARMING MUNITIONS, UAVS AND THE MYTH OF CHEAP MASS Justin Bronk V. The Lights May Go Out, But the Band Plays On Peter Roberts VI. IN SPACE, NO ONE WILL SEE YOU FIGHT Alexandra Stickings VII. More Sensors Than Sense Jack Watling Conclusion Justin Bronk and Jack Watling