U.S. Army soldiers take part in a joint military drill of South Korea and the United States in Paju, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon 

Insider: Top US general predicts troops will have to always be on the move and be ‘nearly invisible’ to survive on future battlefields 

* Gen. Mark Milley painted a terrifying picture of what future battlefields will look like in a new podcast interview. 

* The top US general that technology is rapidly changing the ways that wars are fought. 

* Soldiers will have to be almost invisible to survive on battlefields that are far more lethal, he warned. 

The top US general has offered a terrifying and bleak picture of future battlefields, predicting that soldiers will have to be constantly mobile, dispersed, and almost completely hidden from the enemy in order to survive. 

Technology is proving to be the driving force behind what is currently the “most fundamental” change — across all of recorded history — in the ways that wars are fought, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley told Foreign Affairs in a podcast that aired on Tuesday.  

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WNU Editor: The Russia – Ukraine war has been a wake-up call on what future battlefields will be like. Technology has made it possible to know where your enemy is, and what they are doing. You cannot hide anymore, and if the algorithm sees you as a significant threat even if you are far away from the battlefield, expect a missile (or more) quickly coming your way.

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