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1. Understanding of information warfare.
1. The meaning of information warfare.
Information warfare is a completely new form of warfare.
Military academic circles generally believe that information-based warfare is a new form of warfare conducted in an all-dimensional space with information as the basis and information warfare as the main combat action and combat style.
2. The essence of information warfare:
Information warfare has not changed the political nature of warfare;
Political motivation remains the main criterion for judging the justice of war;
The line between war and peace has not disappeared; Information warfare has not changed the violent nature of warfare.
3. The development trend of information warfare.
The information-based combat platform will become the battlefield support, and a large number of intelligent first-class equipment will emerge;
The armed forces will develop in the direction of miniaturization, integration, and intelligence, and information-based warfare will become more and more dependent on the economy and science and technology.
2. Countermeasures.
1. Strengthen theoretical research on information warfare.
To strengthen the study of information warfare, it is necessary to establish a special institution for the theoretical study of information warfare. On the basis of continuously enhancing our understanding of the importance of research, we should tackle key problems on special topics in light of the characteristics and laws of future local wars and the guidance of wars, and provide timely advice for leadership decision-making and troop building.
To strengthen the study of future information-based warfare, the fundamental thing is to conduct objective, comprehensive, and systematic research on local wars. It is necessary to apply the Marxist-Leninist stand, viewpoint, and method of studying and guiding wars, to give scientific explanations to the characteristics and laws of local wars, and especially to give scientific explanations and propose corresponding countermeasures to the new major problems that have emerged after the Gulf War.
2. Cultivate high-quality information and national defense personnel.
The key to the competition in information technology is talent. With the rapid development and wide application of information technology, higher requirements have been put forward for the scientific and cultural level of talents.
We must persistently combine the development of material resources with the development of intellectual resources, pay attention to the cultivation of scientific and technological personnel, readjust the structure of national defense personnel, and update the knowledge structure of existing scientific and technological personnel.
It is also necessary to do a good job in investing in the intelligence of high-tech personnel for national defense, readjust the system of military academies and universities, establish a multi-level and multi-channel education system, and train high-tech personnel for national defense in various fields.
Supplement: Information warfare is a form of warfare that makes full use of information resources and relies on information, and refers to a war in which the two belligerents take the information-based army as the main combat force and integrate multiple services and arms in the land, sea, air, space, and electricity space under the conditions of the high development of information technology and nuclear deterrence in the information age.
Relying on the networked information system, a large number of conventional equipment with information technology, new material technology, new energy technology, biotechnology, aerospace technology, marine technology, and other contemporary high-tech levels, and adopting corresponding combat methods, are waged in local areas, and the scale of the ends and means is relatively limited.
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The exposition of "how to make good preparations for winning an information-based war" can be carried out from the following points:
1. Master the core technology.
In the information age, science and technology are developing rapidly, and it is very important to master technology better and faster. There are many kinds of technologies in information warfare, and different industries have different technologies, such as language technology in the IT industry, JAWA, etc.
2. Keep up with the pace of the times, start from the market, and continue to learn and innovate.
Especially when the big market and environment change, we must let ourselves and the enterprise innovate and seek better development, such as enterprise transformation, how to reverse the traditional industry, etc.
3. To win the information war, it is inseparable from outstanding talents.
For enterprises, there are two ways to get excellent talents, one is to cultivate themselves, and the other is to collect external senior talents, and individuals tend to cultivate themselves, because such talents are more familiar with the enterprise and are relatively loyal.
4. To win the information war, in addition to technology, talent, and innovation, we also need institutional cooperation.
Without a reasonable system, no matter how powerful the technology, no matter how excellent the talent is, and no matter how innovative it is to keep pace with the times, it will be in vain, so we must have a good system in order for the enterprise to win the information war.
5. We must refuse short-sightedness and take a long-term view.
In particular, in an era of rapid information development, in which everyone is making progress and learning, it is all the more necessary to formulate a long-term macro strategy.
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I suggest you go to a very old book, the name seems to be "Information Warfare", written by the Americans, and there is a Chinese translation.
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Relying on the networked information system, information-based warfare makes extensive use of conventional equipment with the level of contemporary high and new technologies, such as information technology, new material technology, new energy technology, biotechnology, aerospace technology, and marine technology, and adopts corresponding combat methods.
The forms of warfare described by information warfare have the following six manifestations:
1. Mainly use the first-class equipment system dominated by information technology;
2. Take information as the main strategic resource;
3. Take information-centered warfare as the basic mode of warfare;
4. Take the competition for information resources as the battlefield goal;
5. Take the information-based armed forces as the main body;
6. Practice war guidance based on information-based military theory.
The biggest difference between information warfare and previous wars lies in the changes in the status and role of information. As a new type of resource, information has changed the mode of action of matter and energy, and then changed the mechanism of winning in combat, and has indisputably become the new dominant resource for generating combat effectiveness.
Advantages of information warfare:
Integrated joint operations have become the main form of informationized warfare. Information warfare is based on non-contact operations and non-linear operations such as information attacks, long-range precision strikes, and large-scale strategic air strikes. Combat operations are comprehensive in the multidimensional space of land, sea, air, space, and cyber electromagnetics, and all branches of the armed forces are closely coordinated and highly integrated, and integrated joint operations are carried out.
The right to control information has become the commanding heights of contention. The central role of information in information warfare is greater than in any previous form of warfare. Whether military operations can be effectively organized and prepared, whether strategic campaigns and tactical plans can be smoothly implemented, whether the deployment of troops and weapons is reasonable, and whether all kinds of soft and hard kills are accurate and effective will all depend on the speed, quantity, and accuracy of information acquisition, processing, and use.
Whether or not we can obtain the right to control information has a direct impact on the course of the war and the final outcome of the war. Therefore, the struggle over the right to control information is unprecedentedly fierce and has become the focus of confrontation between the two sides. Information-based warfare will gradually become the basic form of warfare in the future.
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