Interesting! I kinda agree though - all that technology seems like overkill.


Heh:

By 2015, the Pentagon envisions a seamless communications network that
connects Washington to the front lines in real time. Much of the technology
exists today. Soldiers equipped with new radios as part of the Land Warrior
System *(1)* are linked to Stryker infantry vehicles *(2)* to coordinate
tank and helicopter support. Joint Node Networks *(3)*, truck-mounted
communications equipment, offer network access to the platoons. Those
networks also enable troops to send video clips directly to the Tactical
Operations Center *(4)*. The center relays orders between Navy ships *(5)*and 
aircraft
*(6)* from other branches of the military. Software known as the Command
Post of the Future *(7)* acts as a mobile hub to connect the battlefield
and the Pentagon. Orders can be relayed to the Prophet mobile electronics
array *(8)*, which jams enemy equipment, and to Future Combat Systems
vehicles *(9)* that will be deployed over the next decade. Upgraded
military satellites *(10)* will be launched by 2010 to form a new backbone
for the system.


Am I the only one who kept thinking "Skynet!" while reading that? ;)
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