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What Advancements in Technology Do You Think Today's Military Would Most Benefit From?
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They might find a benefit in going back to the basics and depending less of technology and more on Human skills and insure through proper training they have the skills they needed. Far too often a funtional traditional machine with a human operator can do things technology cannot duplicate. I'm NOT again advancements in research and technology but they are not always the cure all and machine actually do NOT think, they do what they are programed to do.
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SSG Michael Noll
Following the regulations is important to keep faith in the system. The best technology will not create unification.
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MAJ (Join to see)
I think you are correct to the effect that once the task is thrown over to technology, it is often left there without sufficient human intervention. Purchasing new technology with insufficient numbers of operators and adequate training spells unanticipated failure. Military or not.
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Technology is good, but when it goes down, I hope there are people around who remembers the old way of doing things.
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