Asymmetric Attrition – Modeling Low-Cost Drone Swarms vs. High-Value Maritime Assets
Technical white paper on the Cost-Exchange Ratio (CER) and magazine exhaustion in the 2026 maritime battlespace.
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Technical white paper on the Cost-Exchange Ratio (CER) and magazine exhaustion in the 2026 maritime battlespace.
A forensic mapping of the IRGC-QF managed synchronization between Houthi, KH, and PMF nodes. It identifies the “Connective Tissue” of shared SIGINT and the Dead-Man’s Switch (DMS) activation protocols.
CommandEleven analyzes the Sanitization Gap, where slow intelligence vetting creates dangerous vulnerability windows. Discover how automated AI-driven sanitization can close the chasm between hostile innovation and bureaucratic response.
Analyzing China’s 2026 Iran strategy: Munition attrition and the rare earth veto. High-level geopolitical risk and theater-level impact assessment.
Analyzing sUAS incursions over US military bases and the tactical failure of air sovereignty in the asymmetric age. Intelligence-led defense audit.
Detailed intelligence regarding IRGC sleeper cell infrastructure and potential activation vectors within the United States. Tactical threat assessment.
Analyzing the outcomes of Millennium Challenge 2002 and their implications for modern asymmetric naval warfare and IRGC-N swarm tactics.
The battlespace changed again when the US invaded Iraq and deposed Saddam Hussain. The mistake most make is assuming the battlefield changed on 9/11. That was the instigating event that weakened al Qaeda and created a space for another group to emerge.
Let’s assume that Pakistan agrees with the Taliban that the TTP is an internal matter for Pakistan. Following that understanding, Pakistan has the right to strike ANY TTP camp, wherever it may be, including inside Afghanistan’s borders.