Report from BAE Systems Looks at ‘Information Battlespace’

Oct. 18, 2023
Research shows defense decision-makers recognize that ongoing digitalization has led to a more dynamic and complex battlespace.

Decision Making in the Battlespace of the Future, a report by BAE Systems' Digital Intelligence business, gathered insights on how 400 defense and aerospace leaders are facing the challenge of maintaining a digital edge over adversaries in a rapidly evolving environment. It found that greater levels of Multi-Domain Integration - across land, sea, air, cyber and space - will be key as the defense landscape becomes increasingly digitalized.

Nine out of ten respondents said better Multi-Domain Integration would enable a more effective response to grey zone threats, cybersecurity attacks and AI developments with 83% saying it would reduce uncertainty and volatility. 

Researchers gathered views of senior business and IT decision-makers from military and private industry defense and aerospace organizations across the UK, Canada, Australia, the Nordics and the Middle East. It sheds light on the recent significant changes in the defense landscape and highlights areas the sector must focus on to overcome emerging threats. Areas of focus highlighted in the report include: 

  • Collaboration across military departments – breaking down siloes to enable integration and unified strategies
  • Regulatory standards for Multi-Domain Integration programmes – to streamline implementation and coordination
  • Integrated technology development - while innovations increase across the board, technology integration can reduce siloes  

The Information Battlespace

With 86% agreeing that future wars will be fought in an "information battlespace," it's clear that digital capabilities are central to modern military strategies. Almost all respondents (98%) acknowledged an evolution of processes will be essential for navigating the complexities of modern defense. 

The report highlights that, in addition to the challenge of digitalization, the defense sector faces rapid evolution due to a number of geopolitical factors. These include the return to conventional war in Europe and the requirement to protect against operations within the so-called "grey zone," which consist of activities that sit just beneath the threshold of an act of war. 

Embracing Multi-Domain Integration – whereby every part of defense operates seamlessly together – promotes unified action that allows for more effective responses to cyber-attacks and Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments (93% agree).  

Mivy James, Digital Transformation Director, BAE Systems’ Digital Intelligence business, said: “One of the main benefits of Multi-Domain Integration is operational effectiveness and the ability to access a holistic view of a situation. We’re seeing a decline in the clear distinction between traditional domains in modern warfare and we need to differentiate less between the physical and digital space and create digital threads between domains to manage this evolving threat.” 

Bolstering Our Defenses

As adversaries employ increasingly sophisticated digital strategies, 79% of respondents recognise Multi-Domain Integration’s critical role in shaping today's military operations. They acknowledge the intricate nature of Multi-Domain Integration while simultaneously deeming it indispensable - with 91% of those surveyed agreeing Multi-Domain Integration is difficult to implement but essential.  

Sidharth Kaushal, Research Fellow, Sea Power - Military Sciences, RUSI, added: “System integration, spanning domains, nations and industries, inevitably raises cybersecurity concerns. While there’s unanimous agreement on the need for greater integration, particularly in our collaboration with allies, we must be prepared for the inherent challenges this brings.  

“Integration at this scale isn’t just about technology; it’s a transformative journey prompting us to revisit and potentially disrupt long-standing procedures. It’s essential that we approach this evolution with caution, ensuring we balance the promise of unified systems with the potential risks they might introduce.” 

BAE Systems’ Digital Intelligence business delivers digital, data and cyber solutions to connect the deployed battlespace across land, air, maritime cyber and space domains, enabling rapid decision making and preparing military customers for the battlespace of the future.  

To delve deeper into the intricacies and strategies surrounding Multi-Domain Integration in the evolving battlespace, access the full report by BAE Systems Digital Intelligence.     

About the survey
400 respondents were interviewed by telephone and online surveys in June - August 2023 by independent specialist in market research for the technology sector, Vanson Bourne.