Multinational Mission Command: From Paper to Practice in NATO
This study explores the gap between written doctrine and operational practice, highlighting the complexities of implementing mission command within NATO’s diverse military landscape.
This study explores the gap between written doctrine and operational practice, highlighting the complexities of implementing mission command within NATO’s diverse military landscape.
This article positions information asymmetry as a defining pillar of mission command rather than a limitation, presenting a condensation-distillation framework that manages complexity through data condensation, AI-driven distillation, and conceptual metrics.
This article positions information asymmetry as a defining pillar of mission command rather than a limitation, presenting a condensation-distillation framework that manages complexity through data condensation, AI-driven distillation, and conceptual metrics to assess asymmetric information flows.
report examines the opportunities and challenges of implementing AI-driven decision support systems in the Danish defense sector, using case studies of Israel’s Gospel and Lavender systems to illustrate both technological potential and practical pitfalls including automation bias and reduced human control.
This study examines the challenges of integrating Artificial Intelligence into UK battlefield command decision-making.
By incorporating effective depictions of information uncertainty, military leaders can act with improved Situational Awareness (SA) and make better-informed and sounder decisions.