The Shift Toward a Unified, Tech-Driven Defense Network
In response to intensifying geopolitical tensions, the Asia-Pacific region is witnessing a groundbreaking transformation in military cooperation. The United States, through the strategic directives of General Xavier Brunson, envisions constructing an integrated defense architecture that unites key allies—South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines—into a seamless, real-time operational network. Unlike traditional, linear military chains, this approach leverages high-level data sharing and intelligent systems to enable rapid, coordinated responses in the face of emerging threats.
From Kill Chain to Kill Web: Rethinking Warfare
Historically, military operations relied on a linear process—the kill chain—that involved sequential steps: target identification, tracking, and engagement. This model, while effective in past conflicts, is increasingly outdated as adversaries develop multi-layered, resilient defense systems. The new paradigm replaces this with a

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