Wars are incredible innovation drivers. Things suddenly become possible in a war that are either not possible at all in peacetime or take 20 times as long.
Ulrike Franke explains the role played by new weapon systems in the war in Ukraine
Wars are incredible innovation drivers. Things suddenly become possible in a war that are either not possible at all in peacetime or take 20 times as long.
Ulrike Franke explains the role played by new weapon systems in the war in Ukraine
Wars are incredible innovation drivers. Things suddenly become possible in war that are either not possible at all in peacetime or take 20 times as long.
Ulrike Franke evaluates the development of artificial intelligence for warfare
Ulrike Franke explains how the NATO accession of Sweden and Finland restricts Russia’s movement options in the Baltic Sea
[Sweden and Finland] make NATO much more geographically coherent. The Baltic Sea becomes a NATO lake, which is generally useful, also because of the Arctic’s increased importance.
Ulrike Franke on the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO
I keep on referring to the Russian-Ukrainian war as a World War I fought with 21st century technology
Ulrike Franke comments on the role of technology and innovation in the Russian war against Ukraine
In the guest article, Ulrike Franke comments on how new technologies and their financing via crowdfunding lead to the privatisation and individualisation of wars
Ukraine needs more ammunition than the West has in stock or can produce. Cluster munitions can help fill a gap here.
Ulrike Franke answers questions about the delivery of cluster munitions from the USA to Ukraine
Like any war, the war in Ukraine is a moment of military-technological innovation. New weapon systems are being developed and tested.
In this interview, Ulrike Franke talks about the impact of new technologies on the Ukraine war
In this video, Ulrike Franke talks about the future of wars, which are transformed by new technology
This system is supposed to be able to repel more or less all airborne threats
In this interview, Ulrike Franke explains the technical capabilities of the “European Sky Shield Initiative”