By 2035, military affairs, sensor technology, and employment methods will evolve considerably due to ongoing strategic competition between nation states. This exploratory analysis has shown that within this time frame, the U.S. Army will have to adapt holistical-ly to effectively exploit sensors. Subsequently, the Army must continue to aggressively monitor and explore the evolutionary possibilities of sensors across intelligence disciplines and pay close attention to the ever-expanding cyber domain of war. This will enable the Army to "sense first and shoot first" in future conflict with peer adversaries.
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