Without cognitive warfare strategy, the better the cognitive warfare tactics, the more losses will suffer
Keywords:Cognitive warfare, cognitive domain, cognitive warfare, cognitive control, strategic thinking, cognitive warfare, cognitive domain, cognitive control
Summary:
Not all institutions or combat units are suitable for cognitive warfare strategies, and they cannot be forced to practice them. However, once you have good cognitive warfare tactics, you should consider implementing a cognitive warfare strategy. Otherwise, excellent tactics will not be fully utilized, which is undoubtedly a waste of resources.
Looking back 10 years ago, we were able to break new ground with our superior cognitive warfare tactics. At that time, tactics had not yet fallen into homogeneous competition, and having good tactics was the key to victory. Today, the basis for entering the battlefield environment has shifted to having good cognitive warfare tactics. When the foundation becomes the core, we must shape new core competencies. This new core is precisely the strategy of cognitive warfare.
Therefore, cognitive warfare commanders responsible for the planning of an organization or combat unit, especially those who have historically focused on cognitive warfare tactics, need to change their thinking. Otherwise, they may quickly be overtaken by a new generation of young commanders with strategic thinking.