The importance of Data Analytics and Algorithms in Defence Infrastructure

AI Algorithms process large amounts of Data faster and create "Information Dominance" for the one using them!

Authors

  • Muaaz Muaaz Student

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analytics, Military Technology, Killer robots misconception, Lavender, Project Maven, Cyber Warfare, Military Drones

Abstract

The article is revolving around the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in Defense Infrastrucutre. The mostly mentioned and important technique is the use of AI Algrithms to process Large amounts of raw and scattered data and process it to find key patterns and convert this data into useful information. Now this technique in itself does not seems to be very much out of this world but the speed at which AI Algorithms do it would really seem "Out of this world" to someone 50 years ago. 

AI algrithms process data faster than human analysts and even more efficiently. The tasks which human analysts used to do in days or weeks are now done by these AI algrotihms in few minutes to hours. The way AI has proved its usage in defense has risen its demand. And that's why today's world powers are heavily investing in it. To spot the light on this, the article has also mentioned some noticeable budget increases as well with real references given as proof.

The article includes two case studies of the projects "Maven by US" and "Lavender by Israel". It covers their key points and how they gave advantage to their users. Also I have shared serious concerns about the misuse of "Project Lavender" reported by The Guardian and some other magazines as well. 

The article includes the Key findings and possible impacts of AI and also what is going to be next regarding the use of AI algrithms or what is expected to be happened. At last, I have specifically mentioned the Position of Pakistan in regards of the research, deployment, currently heading direction of the use of AI in Military & Defense Infrastructure.  

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Published

2026-04-12

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Research