Témakiírások
Operational Environment in the 21st Century. Connection between Human Environment and Military Force in the future operations
témakiírás címe
Operational Environment in the 21st Century. Connection between Human Environment and Military Force in the future operations
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Conflicts and wars are fundamentally social phenomena, and knowledge and usage of social sciences are essential for their understanding and management.
In recent times, there have been significant changes in the use of military forces, in the types of operations and in the implementation environment. Conflicts/wars have become more intense and have come closer to our country and our alliances’ territories. Just as in the past 30 years, the operational environment has been a determinant of the choice and success of military activities, this is no different in the case of today''s and future conflicts/wars. Only complex and coordinated responses can be effective to complex challenges, one of the defining elements of which is the military forces.
In today''s conflicts/wars, both low and high intensity, it can be seen that the areas of confrontation are expanding, and the struggle is taking place in more and more domains. The human beings have always been and will be a part of the management and resolution of crises/wars. That is why it is important to understand how human behaviors, codes of conducts, beliefs, traditions, and knowledge affect individual and collective decision-making, how they respond to and shape the operational environment.
The operational environment of the 21st century is extremely complex. Complexity is also evident in terms of challenges and threats, responses, and actors. But not only are single operations increasingly complex, but the types of operations themselves are also appearing on an increasingly wider spectrum. This process will continue in the future. The human terrain, human behavior, and cognitive dimensions are increasingly important elements of present and future operations, both in the case of one''s own and allies, the enemy, neutrals and the population. It is therefore essential to understand the human terrain and the cognitive dimension for the success of future operations.
The operational environment, and within it, the increasing value and increasing importance of the human terrain, is part of a process. During the peace-, COIN- and stabilization operations of the past 30 years, the determinative nature of the operational environment and human terrain has become increasingly clear not only to theorists but also to implementing forces.
In recent times, there have been significant changes in the use of military forces, in the types of operations and in the implementation environment. Conflicts/wars have become more intense and have come closer to our country and our alliances’ territories. Just as in the past 30 years, the operational environment has been a determinant of the choice and success of military activities, this is no different in the case of today''s and future conflicts/wars. Only complex and coordinated responses can be effective to complex challenges, one of the defining elements of which is the military forces.
In today''s conflicts/wars, both low and high intensity, it can be seen that the areas of confrontation are expanding, and the struggle is taking place in more and more domains. The human beings have always been and will be a part of the management and resolution of crises/wars. That is why it is important to understand how human behaviors, codes of conducts, beliefs, traditions, and knowledge affect individual and collective decision-making, how they respond to and shape the operational environment.
The operational environment of the 21st century is extremely complex. Complexity is also evident in terms of challenges and threats, responses, and actors. But not only are single operations increasingly complex, but the types of operations themselves are also appearing on an increasingly wider spectrum. This process will continue in the future. The human terrain, human behavior, and cognitive dimensions are increasingly important elements of present and future operations, both in the case of one''s own and allies, the enemy, neutrals and the population. It is therefore essential to understand the human terrain and the cognitive dimension for the success of future operations.
The operational environment, and within it, the increasing value and increasing importance of the human terrain, is part of a process. During the peace-, COIN- and stabilization operations of the past 30 years, the determinative nature of the operational environment and human terrain has become increasingly clear not only to theorists but also to implementing forces.
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https://hdi.uni-nke.hu/nyitolap
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2025-12-31

