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Military technology comes from club to attack/defense robots by Research and Development (R&D)

Explore the transition of military tools from clubs to advanced defense robots through historical Military R&D. Discover the impact of evolving defense systems and the emergence of concepts like the Strategic Defense Initiative and Joint Vision 2010.

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Military technology comes from club to attack/defense robots by Research and Development (R&D)

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  1. Military technology comes from club to attack/defense robots by Research and Development (R&D) Dr. György Seres 2003

  2. What’s the difference between animal and human being?

  3. What’s the difference between animal and human being? Only human being uses military technology.

  4. Military technology comes from club to attack/defense robots by Research and Development (R&D)

  5. I show selections from history of Military R&D for illustration

  6. Selections from history of Military R&D Attacker tools

  7. Versions of clubs Version 1.0 Version 2.0 Beta version Version 4.0 Version 3.0

  8. Swords and sabres

  9. Individual distance shooting

  10. Artillery

  11. Bombs

  12. Selections from history of Military R&D Defense tools

  13. Defense tools

  14. Selections from history of Military R&D Militaryvehicles

  15. Military vehicles

  16. Selections from history of Military R&D Attacker-defender vehicles

  17. Attacker-defender vehicles

  18. Unmanned land, undersea and air combat vehicles

  19. Selections from history of Military R&D • Effective defense against air attack or submarines can be realized by a concerted military system only. • That’s why the general system theory and the cybernetics were born in the time of Second World War in England. • Large integrated military systems could not have been created in absence of theoretical results of military R&D.

  20. Selections from history of Military R&D Systems

  21. Air Defense System

  22. Strategic Defense Initiative( SDI or Star Wars)

  23. Selections from history of Military R&D Future

  24. “”The nature of modern warfare demands that we fight as a joint team. … Joint Vision 2010 provides an operationally based template for the evolution of the Armed Forces for a challenging and uncertain future. ….” John M. ShalikashviliChairmanof the Joint Chiefs of Staff By US Army

  25. Digital battlefield

  26. „Air Force 2025” The Air Force University conducted a study to identify the concepts, capabilities, and technologies the United States will require remaining the dominant air and space force in the first quarter of the 21st century. The study was called Air Force 2025. By US Air Force

  27. Worldwide C4I system

  28. Virtual theatre of war

  29. By NMD Team The primary mission of National Missile Defense is defense of the United States (all 50 states) against a threat of a limited strategic ballistic missile attack from a rogue nation. Although intended to protect the United States only, the proposed NMD system will not work without the use of radars in Europe or in territories controlled by European countries.

  30. National Missiles Defense system( NMD )

  31. First conclusion Only two type ofweapons were developed, against which wasn’t effective defense!

  32. Only two types ofweapons were developed against which wasn’t effective defense! Nuclear weapon Club &

  33. Defensive tool against club was the frightful mask only

  34. The SDI was planned as defensive tool against nuclear weapon It hasn’t beenrealized,but as a result the USSR collapsed

  35. Nevertheless, which defense tool did save the earth from thenuclear war?

  36. Nevertheless, which defense tool did save the earth from thenuclear war? It is the remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki! This “tool” kept Stalin and Truman in 50’s, Khrushchev and Kennedy in 60’s, and leaders of the rogue nations nowadays back from using of nuclear weapons.

  37. Universal model of military system Ideveloped a model for study of Military R&D,( like an old modelcreator )

  38. Universal model of military system Military system can be a system of any level, from a military alliance to a digital warrior. • Alliance, • national armed forces, • branches, • weapon systems, • military vehicles, • etc.

  39. Universal model of military system Military system Alliance, national armed forces, ... military vehicles, ... digital warrior

  40. Universal model of military system Inputs of military system are • requirements, • conditions, • influences, • resources from its Environment Outputs are • attributes, • capabilities, • signals, • reactions, • losses to its Environment

  41. Universal model of military system Environment Military system Purpose Inputs Outputs Requirements, conditions, influences, resources Attributes, capabilities, signals, reactions,losses

  42. I begin describing of system from its environment . Why ? Think about Napoleon’s war against Russia, Hitler’s war against the Soviet Union, war of France and USA against Vietnam, or wars of Arabic States against Israel ! • Outcome of these wars did not mirror the power ratio, because attackers paid no enough attention to environmental influences –- Russian Winter, Vietnam Jungle, patriotism of the people, or help of the Diaspora.

  43. Environment of military system Environment’s subsystems are: • Friendly • Command, • cooperative, • logistics. • Enemy • Attack, • defense. • Neutral • Geographical, • political • climatic, • meteorological, • daytime, • etc.

  44. Environment of military system Environment Military system Purpose Attacker/defender Enemy Command, cooperative, logistics Friendly Geographical, political, meteorological, etc. Neutral

  45. I continue describing of system with its purpose . Why ? Think about the Iraq wars of President Bush senior and junior! • The US took no notice of political environment when defined the purpose of the Second Gulf War - reactions of dominant powers of the EU or Russia, and neighboring Islamic States, or domestic force of different Islamic groups.

  46. Purpose of military system Purpose of military systems can be determinated by its environment (excluding terrorist military systems, which determinate own purpose itself) • Survival • Result

  47. Main result of military systems must be determined by friendly environment Determined by friendly environment result can be: • deterrent, • threat, • victory, • defense, • intelligence, • destroy, • occupation, • extortion, • etc.

  48. … but purpose can be determinated alsoby neutral environment Determined by neutral environment result can be : • surviving a desert storm, • surviving a snow, • surviving a sea storm • etc.

  49. … also purpose can be determinated by enemy environment Determined by enemy environmentresult can be: • Camouflage, • retreat, • etc.

  50. Purposeof military system Environment Military system Purpose Losses Enemy Survival Deterrent, threat,victory, destroy, defense, intelligence,occupation, extortion,, etc. Camouflage, retreat, etc. Friendly Result Neutral Survival of weather storm, etc.

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