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Drones are reshaping the battlefield in the Russia-Ukraine war, revolutionizing surveillance, combat tactics, and logistics. In this episode of "At the Boundary," guest Sam Bendett from the Center for Naval Analyses to explore how unmanned systems—from FPV and kamikaze drones to USVs—are increasing battlefield transparency and forcing rapid tactical evolution.
As drones become integral to modern warfare, their adaptability is outpacing traditional military acquisition cycles. How are nations countering these threats, and what does this mean for the future of conflict? This discussion dives into the technological race shaping the next era of warfare.
Links from the episode:
• GNSI Tampa Summit 5: “The Russia-Ukraine War: Lessons for Future Conflicts” Registration Link
• “Keeping Allies in the Fight: Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq” Decision Brief
• “Should Congress Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorists?” Decision Brief
• “Critical Resources for National Security” Decision Brief
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At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.
A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.
The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.
Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you!
Drones are reshaping the battlefield in the Russia-Ukraine war, revolutionizing surveillance, combat tactics, and logistics. In this episode of "At the Boundary," guest Sam Bendett from the Center for Naval Analyses to explore how unmanned systems—from FPV and kamikaze drones to USVs—are increasing battlefield transparency and forcing rapid tactical evolution.
As drones become integral to modern warfare, their adaptability is outpacing traditional military acquisition cycles. How are nations countering these threats, and what does this mean for the future of conflict? This discussion dives into the technological race shaping the next era of warfare.
Links from the episode:
• GNSI Tampa Summit 5: “The Russia-Ukraine War: Lessons for Future Conflicts” Registration Link
• “Keeping Allies in the Fight: Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq” Decision Brief
• “Should Congress Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorists?” Decision Brief
• “Critical Resources for National Security” Decision Brief
GNSI on X
GNSI on Linkedin
GNSI on YouTube
At the Boundary from the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, features global and national security issues we’ve found to be insightful, intriguing, fascinating, maybe controversial, but overall just worth talking about.
A "boundary" is a place, either literal or figurative, where two forces exist in close proximity to each other. Sometimes that boundary is in a state of harmony. More often than not, that boundary has a bit of chaos baked in. The Global and National Security Institute will live on the boundary of security policy and technology and that's where this podcast will focus.
The mission of GNSI is to provide actionable solutions to 21st-century security challenges for decision-makers at the local, state, national and global levels. We hope you enjoy At the Boundary.
Look for our other publications and products on our website publications page.

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