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Wars aren’t just won by soldiers. They’re won by ideas. In this episode, I explore The Art of Military Innovation: Lessons from the Israeli Defense Forces by Edward N. Luttwak and Eitan Shamir — a fascinating deep dive into how Israel turned scarcity, improvisation, and urgency into an engine of military innovation.
From the chaotic birth of the IDF in 1948 to game-changing inventions like the Iron Dome and Merkava tank, this episode unpacks how Israel’s unique ecosystem, academic-military links, and fearless experimentation keeps it ahead of the curve.
By Amitesh JasrotiaWars aren’t just won by soldiers. They’re won by ideas. In this episode, I explore The Art of Military Innovation: Lessons from the Israeli Defense Forces by Edward N. Luttwak and Eitan Shamir — a fascinating deep dive into how Israel turned scarcity, improvisation, and urgency into an engine of military innovation.
From the chaotic birth of the IDF in 1948 to game-changing inventions like the Iron Dome and Merkava tank, this episode unpacks how Israel’s unique ecosystem, academic-military links, and fearless experimentation keeps it ahead of the curve.