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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 17 MIN

Whoever Sees First Wins the Next War | The ISR Debrief

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Modern warfare is changing fast. The side that finds, fixes, tracks, targets, and engages first may hold the decisive advantage in the next major conflict.In this first episode of The ISR Debrief, we break down why intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting, and multi-domain operations are becoming central to modern war. We discuss lessons from Ukraine, Russia, Iran, the South China Sea, and the Pacific — and why the future fight may be decided by sensors, kill chains, kill webs, and the ability to act faster than the adversary.Topics covered:ISR, targeting, F2T2EA, kill chains, kill webs, maritime operations, drones, satellites, electronic warfare, China, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, and the future of multi-domain operations.Subscribe for more conversations on ISR, targeting, military intelligence, and modern warfare.

Modern warfare is changing fast. The side that finds, fixes, tracks, targets, and engages first may hold the decisive advantage in the next major conflict.In this first episode of The ISR Debrief, we break down why intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting, and multi-domain operations are becoming central to modern war. We discuss lessons from Ukraine, Russia, Iran, the South China Sea, and the Pacific — and why the future fight may be decided by sensors, kill chains, kill webs, and the ability to act faster than the adversary.Topics covered:ISR, targeting, F2T2EA, kill chains, kill webs, maritime operations, drones, satellites, electronic warfare, China, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, and the future of multi-domain operations.Subscribe for more conversations on ISR, targeting, military intelligence, and modern warfare.

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