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Has technology really revolutionized the battlefield?

January 27, 2025003 Mins Read
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We often hear that new technologies are revolutionizing warfare. From Deadly autonomous weapons has Frontline robotstechnological breakthroughs are credited changing the battlefield as we know it. But how much did the war really change if, as Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz noteis it simply the continuation of politics by other means?

This edition of Flash Points considers the nature of war and strategy, past and present, and the lessons that the oldest eras of conflict have to offer policymakers in the 21st century.

We often hear that new technologies are revolutionizing warfare. From Deadly autonomous weapons has Frontline robotstechnological breakthroughs are credited changing the battlefield as we know it. But how much did the war really change if, as Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz noteis it simply the continuation of politics by other means?

This edition of Flash Points considers the nature of war and strategy, past and present, and the lessons that the oldest eras of conflict have to offer policymakers in the 21st century.



A black-and-white photo shows soldiers carrying rifles and wearing helmets, seen from behind as they move toward something burning on the horizon. Plumes of smoke billow into the sky.
A black-and-white photo shows soldiers carrying rifles and wearing helmets, seen from behind as they move toward something burning on the horizon. Plumes of smoke billow into the sky.

Soviet infantry in combat during the Battle of Kursk in 1943. Broadcast images from laski/getty

Lessons from the 20th century for our new era of warfare

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A robotic dog moves through the smoke of a push across a desert landscape. Soldiers holding rifles crouch behind a wall.
A robotic dog moves through the smoke of a push across a desert landscape. Soldiers holding rifles crouch behind a wall.

A robotic ghost dog advances with U.S. Soldiers behind an exercise at Fort Irwin, California, March 17, 2024.Spc. Samarion Hicks / US Army

America’s next soldiers will be machines

In Future Wars, American generals want to send robots to face the enemy’s first bullets, writes Jack Detsch.



Viet Cong soldiers in jungle fog during the Vietnam War in a black and white photograph
Viet Cong soldiers in jungle fog during the Vietnam War in a black and white photograph

Viet Cong soldiers fight near Hue, central Vietnam, during the Vietnam War, circa 1968. Three Lions / Hulton Archive / Getty Images

The ghostly legacies of the American war in Vietnam

The United States attempted to use Vietnamese beliefs to terrify enemy soldiers, writes Chris Humphrey.


Animated photo illustration showing the Pentagon construction glitch between past and present.
Animated photo illustration showing the Pentagon construction glitch between past and present.

Illustration by Jesse Willis for Foreign Policy / Getty Images

Silicon Valley didn’t revolutionize warfare – yes

The Pentagon is warming to commercial technologies, but it has a long way to go, writes Sam Winter-Levy.



A military operator launches a Flyeye WB Electronics SA, a Polish reconnaissance drone, during test flights in the kyiv region of Ukraine on August 2, 2022.
A military operator launches a Flyeye WB Electronics SA, a Polish reconnaissance drone, during test flights in the kyiv region of Ukraine on August 2, 2022.

A military operator launches a Flyeye WB Electronics SA, a Polish reconnaissance drone, during test flights in the kyiv region of Ukraine on August 2, 2022. Sergei Supinsky / AFP

The world’s two biggest trends are at war

World leaders will have to learn to navigate the contradictions of the new world order, writes FP’s Stephen M. Walt.

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