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LAPTANDADA, BHAKTAPUR
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
5th Generation War
Sequence
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
 History
 Fifth Generation Warfare
 Facets and Domains of Fifth Generation Warfare
 Future Trends in Technology
 Recommendations
 Conclusion
History
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
1. Tactics of line and
column
2. Era of smooth
Bore Muskets
1. Tactics were based on
fire and movement
2. Maintained lines of
battle but focused more
the use of technology
1. Use of tanks,
mechanized infantry, and
close air support
2. Development of
Helicopter and missile
technology
1. Blurring lines between
war and politics,
combatants and civilian
2. Terrorism
3. Attacks on ideology
30 Years War WWI WWII Korean war &
Vietnam
Operation Enduring
Freedom
1648 1918 1940 1970 2003
1st GW
2nd GW
3rd GW
4th GW
Fifth Gen Warfare
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
Generations of war have evolved to a stage more dangerous than ever before
Conflict involving a combination of conventional military forces and irregulars (Insurgents and
terrorists)
Information warfare to accomplish objectives without detection is an important aspect of 5GW
Fifth Gen warfare use propaganda and information warfare to achieve tactical, diplomatic and military
objective.
Facets of Fifth Gen Warfare
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
ASYMMETRICAL
WARFARE
1. Technological
2. Military
IRREGULAR WARFARE
1. Terrorism
2. Insurgency
UNRESTRICTED WARFARE
1. Media
2. Financial War
CYBER WARFARE
1. Digital Attacks
Fifth
Generation
WARFARE
Domains of Fifth Gen Warfare
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
PHYSICAL
1. Land
2. Air
3. Sea
4. Space
COGNITIVE
1. Manipulation
2. Tactics
SOCIAL
1. Cultural
2. Religious
3. Beliefs
4. Political & Economic decisions
INFORMATION
1. Digital Attacks
Fifth
Generation
WARFARE
Future Trends in Technology
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
 Robotics
 Artificial Intelligence
 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
 Internet of Things
 Under Water Automatic Vehicles
 Mind Control Sciences
Recommendations
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
 Improvement in the education system of the country
 Adaption of latest technologies
 Focus on manufacturing equipment in our own country to reduce dependency on others
 Improvement in media management policies
 Awareness campaigns regarding cyber threats
Conclusion
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL
 Fifth generation warfare has multiples facets
 Technological advancement of warfare are increasing threats to national security
 Indigenous research and development and evolution through a persistent, patient
and disciplined development
THANK YOU
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
SCHOOL

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5GW.pptx

  • 3. Sequence MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL  History  Fifth Generation Warfare  Facets and Domains of Fifth Generation Warfare  Future Trends in Technology  Recommendations  Conclusion
  • 4. History MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL 1. Tactics of line and column 2. Era of smooth Bore Muskets 1. Tactics were based on fire and movement 2. Maintained lines of battle but focused more the use of technology 1. Use of tanks, mechanized infantry, and close air support 2. Development of Helicopter and missile technology 1. Blurring lines between war and politics, combatants and civilian 2. Terrorism 3. Attacks on ideology 30 Years War WWI WWII Korean war & Vietnam Operation Enduring Freedom 1648 1918 1940 1970 2003 1st GW 2nd GW 3rd GW 4th GW
  • 5. Fifth Gen Warfare MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL Generations of war have evolved to a stage more dangerous than ever before Conflict involving a combination of conventional military forces and irregulars (Insurgents and terrorists) Information warfare to accomplish objectives without detection is an important aspect of 5GW Fifth Gen warfare use propaganda and information warfare to achieve tactical, diplomatic and military objective.
  • 6. Facets of Fifth Gen Warfare MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL ASYMMETRICAL WARFARE 1. Technological 2. Military IRREGULAR WARFARE 1. Terrorism 2. Insurgency UNRESTRICTED WARFARE 1. Media 2. Financial War CYBER WARFARE 1. Digital Attacks Fifth Generation WARFARE
  • 7. Domains of Fifth Gen Warfare MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL PHYSICAL 1. Land 2. Air 3. Sea 4. Space COGNITIVE 1. Manipulation 2. Tactics SOCIAL 1. Cultural 2. Religious 3. Beliefs 4. Political & Economic decisions INFORMATION 1. Digital Attacks Fifth Generation WARFARE
  • 8. Future Trends in Technology MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL  Robotics  Artificial Intelligence  Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)  Internet of Things  Under Water Automatic Vehicles  Mind Control Sciences
  • 9. Recommendations MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL  Improvement in the education system of the country  Adaption of latest technologies  Focus on manufacturing equipment in our own country to reduce dependency on others  Improvement in media management policies  Awareness campaigns regarding cyber threats
  • 10. Conclusion MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL  Fifth generation warfare has multiples facets  Technological advancement of warfare are increasing threats to national security  Indigenous research and development and evolution through a persistent, patient and disciplined development

Editor's Notes

  1. Hybrid Warfare combines kinetic and non-kinetic measures against the rival to achieve tactical, diplomatic, and military objectives. Spreading Terrorism in other countries, Concept of proxy attack, cyber attack, biological tools, color revolution, economics sanctions, regime change etc—Manifestation of hybrid warfare. Kinetic military means and non kinetic . Terrorist attacks, a tool of hybrid war and the tools of hybrid warfare can be used to achieve objective through 5th gen war.
  2. ASYMMETRICAL warfare is between opposing forces which differ greatly in military power and that typically involves the use of unconventional weapons and tactics (such as those associated with guerrilla warfare and terrorist attacks)
  3. The cognitive domain encompasses of six categories which include knowledge; comprehension; application; analysis; synthesis; and evaluation. Knowledge includes the ability of the learner to recall data or information
  4. The internet of Military Things (IoMT) has great military applications Connecting ships, planes, tanks, drones, soldiers, and operating base in a cohesive network. This Increases Situational awareness, risk assessment, and response time