Paul Scharre: Keeping up with the evolving nature of warfare

Warfare is constantly evolving. From cavalry horses to B-2's, the military competes in a cycle of innovations, countermeasures, and counter-counter-measures to ...

Warfare is constantly evolving. From cavalry horses to B-2's, the military competes in a cycle of innovations, countermeasures, and counter-counter-measures to get the leg-up on their enemies. But what happens when the battlefield shifts to cyberspace and changes the whole game? Joining the Federal Drive with Tom Temin via Skype to talk about some of the factors that could shape the future of warfare is Paul Scharre, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security.

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