Resilience Against Hybrid Threats: Empowered by Emerging Technologies: A Study Based on Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Scott Jasper ()
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A chapter in Handbook for Management of Threats, 2023, pp 209-226 from Springer
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Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine has served as a showcase for hybrid threat measures, means, and techniques. Many of the hybrid threat activities have been empowered by emerging technologies, in particular, by artificial intelligence, autonomy, and hypersonics. This chapter will highlight the importance and application of these three technologies by Russia in the war. It will explain how they fit into the NATO and US hybrid threat model from an historical and theoretical perspective. The chapter will explore the concept of resilience from the Ukrainian experience in resisting the Russian onslaught with a mixture of Western-supplied weapon systems. The chapter will finish with a preview of potential Russian reversion from a conventional siege posture to being a hybrid threat empowered by emerging technologies in the aftermath of the war.
Keywords: Hybrid; Artificial intelligence; Autonomy; Hypersonics; Resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39542-0_10
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