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A Study on AI-Enabled Combat Cases of Ukrainian Armed Forces in the RMA (Revolution in Military Affairs) Aspect

군사혁신(RMA) 측면에서 바라본 우크라이나군의 지능화 전투사례 연구

  • Sang Keun Cho (Future Institute for National Strategic Policy, KAIST) ;
  • Andrii Zhytko (Armed Forces of Ukraine) ;
  • Ki Won Kim (Dept. of Military Science, Daekyung University) ;
  • In Keun Son (Jangwee Research Institute for National Defense, Ajou University) ;
  • Sang Hyuk Park (Dept. of Military Science, Woosuk University)
  • Received : 2023.06.07
  • Accepted : 2023.06.16
  • Published : 2023.08.31

Abstract

Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Many military experts predicted that Russia could defeat Ukraine within a week, but the Ukraine-Russia War has not been going as expected. Indeed, Ukraine military has been defending well and seems to fight more efficiently than Russian military. There are many reasons for this unexpected situation and one apparent thing is due to artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This study focused on AI-enabled combats that the Armed Forces of Ukraine has carried out around Siverskyi Donets River, the Crimean Peninsula, and suburbs of Kyiv. For more systematic analysis, the revolution in military affairs (RMA) theory was applied. There are four significant implications inferred by studying current Ukraine-Russia War. First, AI technologies are effective even in the current status and seems to be more influential. Second, hyper-connected network by satellite communications must be needed to enhance the AI weapon effects. Third, military AI technologies should be based on the civil-military cooperation to keep up with pace of technological innovation. Fourth, AI ethics in military should be seriously considered and established in the use of AI technologies. We expect that this study could help ROK Armed Forces to be modernized in the revolutionary fashion, especially for manned and unmanned teaming (MUM-T) system.

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