“…But the digital transformation of the headquarters and command posts, and more generally the digital transformation of warfare is not only about networking with field units to gather massively data, that can in turn be used to train some artificial intelligence to provide decision-making assistance as a response to the increased complexity at the headquarter. For instance, Mayorga et al successfully experimented linear regression, naive Bayes and decision trees in the context of surveillance operations, to guide the conception of a military operation [9], depending on the location and expected results for the operation. The digital transformation also concerns field units beyond communication technology, like witnessed by projects for future combat systems, with the dawn of semi-autonomous robotic systems for the battlefield.…”