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Scanning the Future Battlefield with Former Deputy SECDEF Robert Work


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In this episode, MWI's John Amble speaks to Robert Work, former deputy secretary of defense. He describes his expectations for the future of conflict, including the role unmanned and autonomous systems are likely to play, how the way the military acquires new equipment will change, and more.

Note: This episode was originally recorded and released in 2019.

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