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Britain’s New Battlefield Brain: Will AI Weapons Make the UK Unstoppable? - Commonwealth Union
(Commonwealth_Europe) The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has unveiled a major advancement in military technology with the introduction of a new Digital Targeting Web—an integrated system designed to revolutionize how British forces detect, assess, and neutralize threats on the battlefield. By harnessing intelligence from satellites, manned aircraft, and unmanned aerial systems, this network will deliver real-time situational awareness to soldiers on …
UK Military Unveils £1B “Digital Targeting Web” - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
In a bold pivot toward modern warfare, the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced a £1 Billion (approximately $1.35B) investment to build out a battlefield AI system dubbed the “Digital Targeting Web” and to stand up a dedicated Cyber and Electromagnetic Command. The initiative—announced Thursday by Defence Secretary John Healey—marks a significant inflection point in the UK’s defense posture, aimed squarely at matching the digital tempo of …
The British Army is planning to change its military strategy. The strategy is called “20-40-40”. The United Kingdom’s goal is to protect the safety of its soldiers as much as possible, while inflicting great damage on the enemy with autonomous systems. The new approach involves the large-scale use of unmanned autonomous systems instead of conventional military equipment. According to British military analytical organizations, the new approach al…
UK Military Unveils £1B “Digital Targeting Web”
In a bold pivot toward modern warfare, the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has announced a £1 Billion (approximately $1.35B) investment to build out a battlefield AI system dubbed the “Digital Targeting Web” and to stand up a dedicated Cyber and Electromagnetic Command. The initiative—announced Thursday by Defence Secretary John Healey—marks a significant inflection point in the UK’s defense posture, aimed squarely at matching the digital tempo of …
UK MoD to spend £1bn on AI in warfare
News The UK Ministry of Defence has (MoD) will invest over £1 billion in digital battlefield technology, as part of its upcoming Strategic Defence Review At the heart of the announcement is the creation of a new ‘Cyber and Electromagnetic Command’, which will expand the UK’s capacity to launch and defend against cyberattacks. It will coordinate both offensive and defensive cyber activities, alongside the National Cyber Force, helping to unify …
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