
A U.S. Army study has found that the service will need to become faster and more flexible to stay at least one step ahead of potential near-peer adversaries on multi-domain battlefields in the coming decades.With enemies expected to deploy more advanced sensors, the Army will have to learn how to confuse or evade those devices, or outrun them before they can process the data they collect, said Brig. Gen. Mark Odom, head of the Concept Development and Learning Directorate at…