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BAE Systems to Develop New Techniques to Overwhelm Military Adversaries
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BAE Systems has secured a $2.8 million, three-year contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to enhance its military capabilities. This initiative falls under the Complexity Modeling in Multiple Domains (COMMAND) program, aimed at developing complex models that impact adversarial decision-making. The program intends to create methods that overwhelm adversaries with various attacks, pushing them into indecision.
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NASHUA, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
BAE Systems has been awarded a $2.8 million, three-year contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop a new approach to defeat adversaries: by overwhelming them with complexity.
BAE Systems to develop a new approach to defeat adversaries by overwhelming them with complexity as part of the Complexity Modeling in Multiple Domains (COMMAND) program. (Photo: BAE Systems)
As part of the Complexity Modeling in Multiple Domains (COMMAND) program, BAE Systems will develop highly complex models to capture the “decision calculus” of an adversary, provide an estimate of how different attacks will affect their ability to respond, and ultimately drive them to the point of indecision.
“The goal of the COMMAND program is to understand the imposition of complex Courses of Action against an adversary’s integrated systems of systems by modeling their decision calculus,” said Mike Miller, technical group lead at BAE Systems’ FAST Labs™ research and development organization. “From kinetic attacks to jamming communications and cyber attacks, determining a combination of these various attack surfaces will make it challenging for the adversary to react in a timely and coherent manner.”
As part of Joint All-Domain Operations, the U.S. Department of Defense seeks to integrate effects against targets within the adversary’s Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act loop to push the adversary into strategic paralysis. By using "complexity" as an attack surface, this technology will shape how information flows through an opponent's decision making process.