The Influence of Modern Military Techniques in Growing Armed Conflicts

Section: بحث
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
279-336

Abstract

The history of the development of modern military techniques backs to the end of the 20th century as the inventions and the large and advanced scientific discoveries emerged. The military side gained the most advantage in the production of weapons, equipment and tools related to armed conflict, and included armed forces on land, air and sea as well as all communications through space. The importance of the research is that the development of military techniques, which have played an increasingly important role in strengthening the power of the state and its location in the pyramid of international forces and its ability to influence international politics, especially in the issue of combating terrorism and armed extremist organizations, that have had serious implications for being possessed and made by armed organizations and to be used threaten the security, lives and safety of peoples and nations. Nevertheless, the world is witnessing a great race and competition between the international powers in the production of these techniques. Will these forces be able to ensure that they do not reach the hands of the armed organizations? Will the threat of security stop this competition? Therefore, science and technological development do not stop, especially with respect to arms production and arms race, but there is a greater concern than before to ensure that these techniques do not reach the hands of terrorism especially as they are to be used to fight and eliminate it.

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H. Thanoon, O., & عمر. (2025). The Influence of Modern Military Techniques in Growing Armed Conflicts. Regional Studies Journal (RSJ), 13(40), 279–336. https://doi.org/10.33899/regs.2019.163595