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Sunday, August 2, 2015

   

US Defense Department, Army Research Lab, Institute for Defense Analysis, And Select Academia Publish New Report Confirming Upcoming INHUMAN Documentary—Admit “Physically And Mentally Augmented, Genetically Modified Supersoldiers” ARE THE FUTURE     ~ some scary shit in there ,folks ?  fucking scary !  & if "they" r releasing /talking  'bout  this shit ...wonder,wonder what's go~in ON in the deep.Deep.DEEP ....black world Humm

TranshumanBlood
The humans on the battlefield in coming years will be far more technologically advanced than those in modern warfare. “These humans would be physically and mentally augmented with enhanced capabilities that improve their ability to sense their environment, make sense of their environment, and interact with one another,” the report stated. Part of the changes will be providing the technological advancements to enable humans to partner robots. “These super humans will feature exoskeletons, possess a variety of implants and have seamless access to sensing and cognitive enhancements,” the report said. “They may also be the result of genetic engineering. The net result is that they will have enhanced physical capabilities, senses, and cognitive powers. “The presence of super humans on the battlefield… (READ MORE)

Visualizing the Tactical Ground Battlefield in the Year 2050: Workshop Report

Report No. ARL-SR-0327
Authors: Alexander Kott, David Alberts, Amy Zalman, Paulo Shakarian, Fernando Maymi, Cliff Wang, and Gang Qu
Date/Pages: June 2015; 60 pages
Abstract: This report describes the proceedings and outcomes of an Army-sponsored workshop that brought together a diverse group of intellectual leaders to envision the future of the tactical ground battlefield. The group identified and discussed the following 7 interrelated future capabilities that they felt would differentiate the battlefield of the future from current capabilities and engagements: augmented humans; automated decision making and autonomous processes; misinformation as a weapon; micro-targeting; large-scale self-organization and collective decision making; cognitive modeling of the opponent; and the ability to understand and cope in a contested, imperfect information environment. The workshop concluded that a critical challenge of the mid-21st century will involve successfully managing and integrating the collections, teams, and swarms of robots that would act independently or collaboratively as they undertook a variety of missions including the management and protection of communications and information networks and the provision of decision quality information to humans. Success in this aspect of command and control (C2) would depend upon developing new C2 concepts and approaches.
Distribution: Approved for public release
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