The two-day seminar on 'Emerging technologies and their impact on the future battlefield' conducted by Army Management Studies Board of Army Training Command (ARTRAC) at Military College of Telecommunications Engineering (MCTE) concluded here on Tuesday. ARTRAC commander Lt Gen K Sundernath, the chief guest of the seminar, delivered the keynote address.
He articulated the recommended approach to future war fighting, and emphasized on the necessity to learn, unlearn and relearn to avoid getting outdated. Earlier MCTE commandant Lt Gen Rajesh Pant delivered the welcome address. Dr Dipti Deodhare of Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO), during a talk on cybernetics, robotics and artificial intelligence, stressed on the need to build cognitive systems and the importance of pluralism as a design paradigm. DBS Sethi of DRDO spoke on the convergence of nano, bio and information technologies and the various initiatives of DRDO in this area of research.
Alok Vijayant of NTRO spoke on offensive cyber warfare and emphasized on how it was essentially a battle of the mind. Lt Gen (Retd) Dalip Bhardwaj spoke on "Land warfare platforms:System upgrades."
Rear Admiral BR Taneja discussed the latest technologies in the 'sea and under-sea' domain to include the likes of unmanned underwater vehicles, submarine technologies, stealth and next covered a wide spectrum of applications of modeling and generation intelligent anti-submarine warfare.
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