The Republic's Conscience — Editi...
The Republic's Conscience — Edition 24: The Low-Cost Destruction Threshold Doctrine — Part I.

The Whitepaper by Nicolin Decker

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In this first installment of The Low-Cost Destruction Threshold Doctrine, Nicolin Decker examines an emerging condition in which strategically consequential force can be generated, adapted, and reproduced faster than sovereign institutions can detect, deter, legally govern, absorb, and recover from its effects.

The transformation is not merely the growing use of drones. It is architectural. Commercial components, distributed production, software-defined adaptation, civilian logistics, compressed learning cycles, and attritable platforms are lowering the barriers to generating military force.

The episode distinguishes platform sophistication from system reproducibility. A less capable weapon may become strategically significant when it can be produced quickly, modified continuously, dispersed  ... 

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