Autonomous Ghosts are Reshaping Irregular Warfare and Maritime Security

Autonomous Ghosts are Reshaping Irregular Warfare and Maritime Security

Autonomous Ghosts are Reshaping Irregular Warfare and Maritime Security

by Laurel Baker the 2024 Rising Expert on Geostrategy in the Rising Experts Program at Young Professionals in Foreign Policy in collaboration with the Irregular Warfare Initiative's Project Maritime. Baker works for the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory as a National Nuclear Security Administration Graduate Fellow.

Laurel Baker explores the emerging threat of unmanned maritime vehicles (UMVs) and their profound impact on irregular warfare and international security. Baker examines how these autonomous systems are reshaping naval strategy, challenging traditional maritime force compositions, and complicating the attribution of aggression at sea. She delves into the vulnerabilities of critical underwater infrastructure, particularly undersea cables, and how UMVs could be used for surveillance and sabotage. The piece discusses recent incidents involving UMVs, from Russian mapping operations to Houthi attacks, highlighting the lowered barriers to entry in maritime conflicts. Baker also addresses the legal and operational challenges posed by UMVs, including gaps in maritime law and difficulties in enforcement. The essay concludes by considering the implications for naval powers like the United States, suggesting the need for both defensive and offensive UMV capabilities, as well as regulatory reforms to address this new frontier in maritime security. Throughout, Baker emphasizes the dual nature of UMVs as both potential threats and valuable assets in the evolving landscape of naval warfare.

The views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the official position of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Irregular Warfare Initiative, Princeton University’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project, the Modern War Institute at West Point, or the United States Government.

The essay can be found on the Irregular Warfare Initiative's website.

If you value reading the Irregular Warfare Initiative, please consider supporting our work. And for the best gear, check out the IWI store for mugs, coasters, apparel, and other items. Subscribe to this podcast and leave us a review.

Until next time,

Keep Warfare Irregular

Jaksot(100)

Neutrality as Vulnerability: Russia’s Hybrid Playbook in Moldova

Neutrality as Vulnerability: Russia’s Hybrid Playbook in Moldova

This episode features an article exploring how Moldova’s constitutional neutrality has become a strategic vulnerability against Russian hybrid threats. From digital disinformation campaigns and electo...

1 Touko 19min

Economic Warfare Reimagined: Insurance as a Tool of U.S. Strategic Influence

Economic Warfare Reimagined: Insurance as a Tool of U.S. Strategic Influence

In this episode, we explore a groundbreaking concept for U.S. strategic influence: "insurance as economic security" (IAES). We discuss how parametric insurance can be weaponized as "insurfare" by civi...

17 Huhti 15min

Conflict Has Memory: Why Local Wars Follow Distinct Trajectories

Conflict Has Memory: Why Local Wars Follow Distinct Trajectories

In this episode, we explore the concept that conflict has memory. We examine why local wars follow distinct trajectories. We also discuss how moving beyond basic incident maps can transform irregular ...

15 Huhti 20min

Al-Hol’s Collapse: How Syria’s Detention Crisis is Enabling Islamic State Resilience

Al-Hol’s Collapse: How Syria’s Detention Crisis is Enabling Islamic State Resilience

In this verbatim audio version of "Al-Hol’s Collapse: How Syria’s Detention Crisis is Enabling Islamic State Resilience," we listen to an in-depth analysis of the security transition in northeastern S...

10 Huhti 13min

The Limits of Leadership Decapitation: Strategic Consequences of Overreliance on Military Force for Political Transformation

The Limits of Leadership Decapitation: Strategic Consequences of Overreliance on Military Force for Political Transformation

In this verbatim audio version of "The Limits of Leadership Decapitation: Strategic Consequences of Overreliance on Military Force for Political Transformation," we explore the strategic shortcomings ...

9 Huhti 22min

How Irregular Forces Exploit Commercial Pathways for Advanced Weapons

How Irregular Forces Exploit Commercial Pathways for Advanced Weapons

In this episode, we explore how irregular forces bypass traditional arms controls to acquire advanced military capabilities. Through the lens of the Libyan conflict, we unpack the commercial pathways—...

3 Huhti 22min

The Insurance Weapon: How Commercial Risk Logic Became an Irregular Warfare Tool at Hormuz

The Insurance Weapon: How Commercial Risk Logic Became an Irregular Warfare Tool at Hormuz

In this latest article, Dr. John George Hatzadony explores how the insurance weapon irregular warfare mechanism closed the Strait of Hormuz in 2026. This audio version details how commercial risk logi...

24 Maalis 22min

Friendly Cyber Fire: How Much Did NotPetya Cost Russia?

Friendly Cyber Fire: How Much Did NotPetya Cost Russia?

In this episode, we explore the true cost of the NotPetya cyberattack—often labeled the most destructive cyber incident in history. While billions in damages affected companies worldwide, far less att...

20 Maalis 21min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
rss-rahapodi
psykopodiaa-podcast
hyva-paha-johtaminen
rss-oivalluksia-rahasta-elamasta
rss-rahamania
inderespodi
rss-lahtijat
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
rahapuhetta
oppimisen-psykologia
lakicast
rss-bisnesta-bebeja
rss-sisalto-kuntoon
rss-inderes
leadcast
mihin-sita-saastais
rss-rikasta-elamaa
rss-40-ajatusta-aanesta