Future asymmetric weapons
Asymmetric warfare refers to tactics and strategies that use unconventional means to defeat a conventional opponent. In the future, asymmetric weapons are expected to play a critical role in military operations [1].
The United States could progressively lose its ability to dictate strategic outcomes in the future, making it necessary to invest in more precise, automated, and information-based weapon systems [2]. Meanwhile, Russia is likely to focus on AI-driven asymmetric warfare (ADAW) capabilities that provide a comparative advantage [3].
Asymmetric weapons may take various forms, from surface-to-air missiles that offer an asymmetric response to jet warfare [4], to mine and undersea warfare systems that provide commanders with subtle and aggressive options without endangering high-value vessels and lives [5].
In summary, the development of asymmetric weapons is expected to be an important area of focus for militaries in the future, with countries investing in precision, automation, and AI-driven capabilities to gain a comparative advantage in warfare.