South Korea Proposes AI-Enabled Joint All-Domain Command

Feb. 4 — At a defense reform seminar in Seoul, Kang Eun-ho, former head of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, urged South Korea to shift from platform-centric forces to a networked, AI-enabled joint all-domain command and control interoperable with U.S. JADC2. He called for rapid development of autonomous cyber offense-defense and jam-resistant PNT to preserve deterrence and ensure real-time decision-making; the Defense Ministry plans to incorporate these discussions in its Basic Defense Reform Plan this year.
Key Points
- 1Advocates AI-enabled joint all-domain command integrating ground, naval, air, space, cyber, and sensors.
- 2Warns platform-centric forces risk paralysis from single-domain weaknesses in 2030s-2040s multi-domain battlefields.
- 3Urges rapid AI cyber offense-defense, jam-resistant PNT, interoperability with U.S. JADC2 for resilience.
Scoring Rationale
High policy relevance and official backing, but limited technical detail and mostly strategic recommendations lacking implementation specifics.
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