Modern conflicts may begin by targeting radar, satellites, and digital networks before the first missile strike. The sensor war strategy rarely makes headlines, yet it may determine the outcome of modern wars long before missiles begin to fly. Television usually shows explosions. Analysts discuss missile strikes and troop movements. Still, the real battle often starts much earlier. Radar signals disappear. Satellite feeds go dark. Communication networks slow or fail. When those systems weaken, even the strongest military suddenly loses its most valuable advantage. Vision. That quiet struggle is the war before the war. Sensor War Strategy in Modern Warfare The sensor war strategy rests on a simple principle. The side that detects threats first usually gains the advantage. Modern military defense depends on layers of surveillance systems. Radar installations track incoming missiles. Satellites observe launch sites. Command networks process massive streams of data and coo...
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