Black Arrows

Heavily outmatched by asymmetric adversaries, our security teams have no way of training, checking their procedures, and stress testing their ability to cope with the realities on the ground.

The same asymmetry applies to our special operations forces, dealing with more and more technology applied to their kinetic world, depending on external partners and other units to hack their way into what could be the next big win.

Senior decision makers, limited by fragmented views, conflicting information, and short-term pressure, adopt reactive strategies that undermine the impact of already strained security resources.

Our adversaries will continue to grow more capable. Without immediate action, we risk losing even more ground, and becoming less competent and stagnant.

It's time for disruption. It’s time we go dynamic.

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