The distribution of lethal decision-making across a vast network raises profound questions about accountability. When a strike is the result of a consensus reached by a distributed algorithm rather than a single commander's order, the "chain of command" becomes a decentralized web. This complicates the application of International Humanitarian Law, particularly the Principle of Distinction, which requires combatants to distinguish between military targets and civilians. The Future: Algorithms as the New Logistics
Under this model, a drone only transmits a signal when it detects something relevant—like a moving vehicle or a muzzle flash. This preserves bandwidth and makes the system more resilient to jamming, as it doesn't require a constant, high-speed connection to be effective. Proceeding with VODR Research warfare vodr
A post-match analysis tool that automatically transforms a raw, hour-long VOD into an interactive, data-rich "Battle Map," allowing players to visualize their performance without scrubbing through hours of footage. The distribution of lethal decision-making across a vast
As warfare continues to move toward these distributed models, the winner will likely be the side that best manages the chaos of its own information output. The Future: Algorithms as the New Logistics Under
This article explores the evolution of digital reconnaissance, the technical infrastructure of "Warfare VODR," and its implications for the future of the battlefield. The Digital Eye: Defining VODR in Modern Combat
By seeing the battlefield in real-time, the time between detecting a threat and neutralising it—known as the (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act)—is shortened from minutes to seconds. This is crucial in counter-battery fire, where a delay of even thirty seconds can mean the target has already moved. 2. Reduced Collateral Damage
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