
In a rapidly changing defence landscape, the future of warfare will be defined not by hardware dominance but by intelligence, speed, and autonomous decision-making. Alain Gavin explores how AI, modular autonomy, and secure networks are reshaping strategic advantage and why investors must back dual-use technologies critical to national resilience.
The future of warfare won’t be decided by bigger tanks or faster jets. It will be won by speed, ambiguity, and autonomous decision loops.
If the world described by AI2027 www.ai-2027.com becomes reality where AGI drives battlefield decisions in milliseconds then massed forces, legacy C2 (Command & Control) systems, and centralised decision-making are liabilities.
Start-ups working at the intersection of AI, modular autonomy, and secure mesh networks won’t just define the next generation of tech. They’ll shape the survivability of democracies.
UK’s new Industrial Strategy gets this. So do DARPA and In-Q-Tel (www.iqt.org).
🔍 As investors, it’s time to fund:
- Defence-first, civil-scaling platforms
- Disinformation and cognitive security
- Modular ISR and AI-native logistics
- Open-architecture autonomy across domains
This is no longer about innovation at the edge. It’s about survivability at the core.
Let’s build it.

