Social reality changes as a consequence of the communication and understanding of information. It involves perception and attention, communication and act, strategizing and feedback, much as how a living cell communicates with its environment . The organism perceives changes in the environment and responds, thus adapting to the new situation. It uses no strategy. It reacts instinctively and changes only as much as necessary, no more, no less. It does not use more or less energy than needed. It observes its environment, protects itself, and strives to develop.
“Combined armed warfare” involves the coordination of various tools, resources, and technologies. It also necessitates the processing of large amounts of information inferred from its environment to use a sufficient amount of energy, no more, no less. It aims to achieve the goal set within a given timeframe. Owing to the versatility of new technologies, having satisfied the need for an increased amount of information, the effectiveness of defensive and offensive acts has improved significantly (among those who already have such knowledge and technology.)
The present study is also a response to the methodological toolkit used by some widely recognized “knowledge transfer” centers, such as the “US Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences: A Field Operating Agency Under the Jurisdiction of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel,” a technical review by George W. Lawton and Douglas Macpherson.
Based on intensive secondary research, the study provides a communication theory description of “combined armed warfare” and the basic principles of its training. After the global defense capabilities within an organization have been identified, their development and coordination at the local level are justified and timely. The above text by the US Army Research Institute reveals that defensive potential can be developed after the knowledge system organized at a high level has been interpreted and in-depth research has been done on national forces.
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- Krisztian Dombradi (Author), 2024, The Communication Theory of Combined Arms Warfare, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1488108