In the fast-paced world of modern warfare, the U.S. Army faces an urgent challenge: effectively translating battlefield insights into actionable processes and operational strategies. The gap between observing emerging threats and integrating those lessons into command structures and decision-making protocols reflects a systemic vulnerability in military preparedness.
Bureaucratic inertia delays critical knowledge transfer — leaving operational units ill-prepared for rapidly evolving combat environments. The result is a significant lag between identifying and implementing new tactics — making the Army vulnerable to outdated strategies. Advancements in technology and the increased complexity of modern battlefields have magnified this issue. Adversaries continue toThe post It’s Time to Overhaul Information Transfer in Army Training appeared first on War on the Rocks.