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The Defence Horizon Journal Podcasts are part of the blog on security and defence-related topics. For more information visit www.tdhj.org
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In the context of governance, AI offers chances to improve efficiency and effectiveness in public services. However, the strategic use of AI necessitates careful consideration of ethical concepts, including openness, accountability, and justice. Regarding security, AI is changing the nature of battle and conflict. Nations are investing significantl…
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This Podcast critically examines the Western military's reliance on manoeuvrist warfare as defined by NATO, positing that this approach may prove myopic in the context of potentially unlimited warfare. It argues that expecting a single set of forces to achieve decisive results against a resilient adversary swiftly is a high-risk strategy. Furthermo…
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New weapon systems, like drones, challenge the ability of tanks to manoeuvre on the battlefield, thereby influencing the conduct of operations by mechanised forces. In the 21st century, tank forces must persist in both attritional and manoeuvre warfare. Therefore, new design features, alongside updated tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), mu…
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China's weaponisation of economics is fully in line with China’s grand strategy. China relies mainly on using the indirect instead of the direct approach. Manoeuvre warfare as an indirect approach sees the opponent as an interconnected system, to which measures against identified vulnerabilities are applied. The goal is systemic destruction – the i…
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The widespread use of sensors and stand-off precision fires is increasingly hampering ground manoeuvre and endangering manoeuvre forces in their staging areas. While some militaries adopt Multi-Domain Operations (MDO)-approaches as a remedy, it might be cheaper and more effective for small and medium-sized powers to disrupt adversaries' MDO capabil…
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The German Army's Medium Forces are crucial in maintaining the principles of Manoeuvre Warfare and the "Manoeuvrist Approach". Their mobility, flexibility, and rapid deployment capabilities make them essential for NATO's defence strategy, particularly on the eastern flank. These forces bridge the gap between light infantry and heavy armoured units,…
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Media is pivotal in shaping the discourse around attrition and manoeuvre warfare strategies in modern military contexts. These narratives contribute greatly to the perceived rivalry between the two strategies, impacting public perception and strategic decision-making. Given the prevalence of media bias in military reporting and its implications for…
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As a prerequisite to effectively identifying and countering cyber and hybrid threats, as well as cognitive warfare/superiority campaigns against Western democracies worldwide, it is crucial to have cross-governmental and international information-sharing capabilities. Due to the vast amount of data, this process must be supported by technically adv…
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Technological innovations such as ubiquitous drones have led to a stalemate in the current war in Ukraine. Western observers who see the war of attrition as a disadvantage ask whether it can be transformed into a war of manoeuvre. We argue that this is only possible if the West succeeds in exploiting competitive advantage through innovations that a…
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The Horizon Audiofiles - Ep 015 - Manoeuvre Warfare As A Challenge To The Former Strategic Concept Of
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NATO's defence concept in the central region called for the Forward Defence close to the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. The aim was to achieve superiority through fire and movement through a manoeuvrist approach: manoeuvre combined with attritional effects. How this was to be achieved in battles of combined arms was assessed differently in the t…
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The recognition of existential threats such as cognitive warfare is crucial to avoid defeat. Western societies must address such threats by leveraging their militaries’ adaptability. Relying solely on the military poses risks, however, necessitating a comprehensive approach to national security. Coordination among all the instruments of power under…
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The Horizon Audiofiles - Ep 013 - The Significance Of Materialism &Postmaterialism Values For Future
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Traditionally, ideal-typical officers are conservative and right-leaning both in terms of value-based and redistribution policies. In spite of the appearance of a new type of conservatism, our findings indicate that this is still the case: Intrinsic motivation is strongest among cadets whose personal values align with classical conservatism. »» TDH…
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The Horizon Audiofiles - Ep 012 - Legal And Strategic Approaches To AI Enhanced Threats In CI
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In today's interconnected world, communication networks form the backbone of society, enabling global connectivity and innovation. However, these systems are vulnerable to cyber-attacks, as evidenced by Russian forces targeting satellite-based networks during the Ukraine war, disrupting crucial services. This highlights the need to protect critical…
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While subduing the opponent's will has been the pinnacle of warfare since Sun Tzu, the existing notion of cognitive warfare has gained traction with the possibility of influencing the opponent directly via cyberspace and social media. Influence operations via cyberspace entail swaying public opinion, manipulative psychological warfare, and lawfare.…
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Hybrid warfare operations embrace “anything that gets results” strategy, including significant information operations. Western democracies need to better understand the information operations that are undertaken against them. This will need to involve more rigorous observation, monitoring, and measurement of malign political campaigns undertaken ag…
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Cognitive warfare and, particularly, disinformation, is now heavily reliant on social media platforms, cybertechnologies, and AI, with the aim to cause confusion, societal polarisation, mistrust, anger, and hatred against governments, organisations, communities, or opposing individuals. While disinformation is a global problem, early defences based…
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The Horizon Audiofiles - Ep008 - Clausewitz's Culmination Principle As A Manoeuvre In The Figurative
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Manoeuvre is still the most challenging phase of military operations. However, it has changed from the temporal-spatial coordination of physical combat power factors to a more mentally based control of, among other things, the intensity progression of armed conflicts. The targeted use of the culmination principle offers armed forces — in particular…
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Foresight refers to the ability to make assumptions about probable future events based on the analysis of a situation. In a game of chess, for example, the player simulates his opponent's next moves in his head and looks for the appropriate answers. This way of thinking has also gained importance in the military context. Suppose one applies the sam…
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The manoeuvrist approach is, at its most elemental, a mode of thought for overcoming military challenges. By analysing historical and contemporary contexts and incorporating insights from emerging technologies, a manoeuvrist perspective can enhance strategic foresight, agility, and innovation. This study posits that the principles of the manoeuvris…
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Modern combat presents many challenges to combat arms, particularly in relation to manoeuvre warfare. Many theorists claim that the manoeuvre as a fighting approach is obsolete, suggesting that other approaches, such as attrition, are more relevant to the modern battlefield. To support the thesis, they argue that a manoeuvre is less relevant in con…
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The Horizon Audiofiles - Ep 004 - The Relevance Of Positional Warfare In The Manoeuvrist Approach
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Manoeuvre warfare, while still valuable, is insufficient on its own to address the complexities of contemporary and future conflicts. The war in Ukraine, characterised by static front lines and attritional tactics, highlights its limitations. Military strategies must evolve to integrate both manoeuvre and positional warfare. A flexible, hybrid appr…
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The concept of a 'Gentleman's War,' historically rooted in propriety and genteel rules, has traditionally downplayed the critical importance of strategy and manoeuvre. As modern warfare demands more complex approaches, the French term 'manœuvre,' with its inherently feminine connotations, emerges as particularly significant. During the Russia-Ukrai…
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The Horizon Audiofiles - Ep 002 - Manoeuvre Warfare: A Self-Inflicted Lack Of Common Understanding
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There is a lack of common understanding of the NATO doctrinal concepts of manoeuvre warfare and the manoeuvrist approach among practitioners and students. One reason is that after 30 years of stability and counterterrorism operations, NATO is now facing a perceived return to peer-to-peer conflict without fully considering the changes in context. An…
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The current Russian campaign in Ukraine suggests that due to the ongoing Attrition Warfare, the Manoeuvrist Approach is becoming obsolete. Against this backdrop, the role of the operational level in accordance with military doctrine in terms of the general approach towards warfare is being examined. There is a focus on the linkage of these two appr…
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Durand Line,Taliban ,Kashmir ,Khalistan ,Trump attack Gaza, Ukraine and Pakistan -Complex issues summed up in 46 minutes with Dr Omar Ali
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Does the USA want to break Pakistan
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Pakistans partition and the massive social mobility game examined
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Frontier Force battalions in 1971 east Pakistan war
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Baluch regiment infantry battalions in east Pakistan war 1971
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Punjab regiment infantry battalions in 1971 war in east Pakistan war
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A Revisionist History of Pakistan -Part 1
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Indian 4 Mountain Division Objectives as described by Chief of Staff Western Command Joginder Singh
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Indian 4 Mountain Division Objectives as described by Chief of Staff Western Command Joginder Singh
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1 East Bengal Role in 1965 war highly exaggerated in Cheap Propaganda videos
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Pakistans romantic but impractical anti American theorists and arm chair strategists
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46 Field in Bara Pind as described by decorated war veteran brig nur ul hassan SJ
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The Loom of Time - Between Empire and Anarchy, from the Mediterranean to China a book about TOTAL AMERICAN PERCEPTUAL FAILURE in GEOPOLITICS
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Maratha defeat was a foregone conclusion
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Punjab Unionist Party - A very short note
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British east India company’s wars in India - a strategic summing up
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Battle of Maiwand 1880
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Why Punjabi Muslims have no leadership tradition
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GEOPOLITICAL HARSH REALITIES OF CPEC AND CENTRAL ASIA AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN RAILWAY
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Political history of Pakistan
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Ottoman Turkey in 1914 made a wrong assessment and paid the price like Tipoo Sahib in 1790-92
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Ottoman Turkey in 1914 made a wrong assessment and paid the price like Tipoo Sahib in 1790-92
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a short history of russia Mark Galeotti Reviewed Short History of Russia Hardcover – January 1, 2021
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17 FF IN 1971 WAR AS SEEN BY COLONEL MOHAMMAD UMAR KIRMANI
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Analyzing INDO PAK Strategic madness -Part 1
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1968 staff college experiences of my dear father
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6 Engineer battalion COMMANDING OFFICER on east Pakistan war and 2 corps offensive
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failed visit of pakistans naieve foreign minister to kabul
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