Defense Minister: Military Overhaul Needed for AI, Future Warfare
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South Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back emphasized the need for a military overhaul by 2040, including expanded AI use and manned-unmanned teaming systems, to address future warfare and declining manpower.
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South Korea's Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back highlighted the necessity of military reforms by 2040 to address complex security environments and changing warfare paradigms, including personnel shortages.
Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back on Tuesday underscored the need to overhaul the military, including by expanding the use of artificial intelligence (AI), to better respond to the future warfare landscape and personnel shortages.
Ahn made the remarks during a seminar outlining plans to reform the military by 2040, as Seoul seeks to better address advancing threats from North Korea and cope with declining military manpower.
"We are at a time when dramatic change is necessary to preemptively respond to a complex security environment and the changes in the paradigm of warfare," Ahn said.
Under the plan, the ministry aims to expand the use of manned-unmanned teaming combat systems incorporating drones and robots, due to a drop in the number of men of enlistment age for mandatory service.
The plan also calls for increasing the outsourcing of troops in non-combat scenarios.
The ministry has formed a task force to push for the defense reform plan since September last year and plans to finalize the details of the reform plan by next month.
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The Ministry of National Defense will finalize the details of the defense reform plan.
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Questions ouvertes
- What specific AI technologies will be prioritized?
- What is the estimated cost of these reforms?
- How will the outsourcing of non-combat roles be implemented?
- What are the key details of the manned-unmanned teaming systems?







