"Mosaic Warfare" introduces a novel theory of warfare that centers around the integration of distributed combat resources through networking, allowing for rapid adaptation to the evolving demands of the battlefield. To achieve this, the development of...
"Mosaic Warfare" introduces a novel theory of warfare that centers around the integration of distributed combat resources through networking, allowing for rapid adaptation to the evolving demands of the battlefield. To achieve this, the development of an advanced distributed real-time system becomes imperative. This paper introduces the concept of the DistributedRealtime-Mosaic Warfare System (DR-MWS), wherein combat resources, represented as service nodes, from various regionscollaborate through a network to efficiently engage identical targets, known as serviced nodes, for swift processing.
Simultaneously, other resources in the operational area are responsible for handling feasible targets, collectively enhancing theoverall target processing rate. The paper demonstrates the utility of DR-MWS through a simple example, highlighting its efficacyin addressing the dynamic and evolving needs of combat scenarios.