The Brazilian Army has officially approved a major transformation policy that modernizes its military structure with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, drones, and multi-domain warfare capabilities. The plan, reported by Click Petroleo e Gas, reorganizes how the force operates by introducing flexible combat structures designed for land, air, cyber, space, and electromagnetic domains simultaneously. The reform emphasizes rapid deployment units, increased readiness levels, and the widespread use of unmanned systems for reconnaissance, surveillance, and combat support. A key feature of the strategy is the integration of AI-driven decision-making tools and drone technology at all levels of the military, reflecting global shifts in modern warfare. The policy also introduces a readiness model requiring a portion of troops to remain on high alert for rapid response scenarios. Officials describe the move as essential for strengthening national sovereignty and adapting to increasingly technology-driven conflicts. The transformation represents one of the most significant updates to Brazil’s defense structure in decades, aligning military doctrine with emerging global security challenges.
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