2HDR 2020, Nr. 1Harold E. Raugh, Jr.,The Hungarian Military History Institute and Museum:Preserving and Perpetuating Military History and Heritage .................. 86Gábor Ferenc KissForgotten Heroes, who are Remembered Forever(Stenge B., Csaba: Forgotten Heroes) .................................. 88ABOUT THE AUTHORS ............................................ 91EDITORIAL POLICIES ............................................. 93GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Foreword3FOREWORDThis year we can see that the defence transformation in Hungary has kicked into full gear.The first Airbus helicopters and Leopard tanks are arriving to our units symbolising the modernizationefforts. At the same time, the HDF is committed to focus on defence innovation.These two strategic efforts (modernization and innovation) must go hand in hand in order tobuild the defence force of the future.As General Ferenc Korom’s vision laid out, in order to establish a capable, agile, andready HDF, which can effectively respond to new threats and challenges, we must focus notonly on the acquisition of the best available platforms and technologies, but also on changingthe culture of the forces through innovation and organizational learning processes as well.In order to modernize our armed forces, decision makers must have a balanced approachtowards procurement and innovation. Both of them have their own challenges. Military procurementmust be rational and flexible. Innovation, as a strategic tool itself, serves threepurposes. First of all, monitoring the technology trends and adjusting innovation prioritiesaccordingly is a must. Future foresight is absolutely necessary to avoid strategic surprises,and to create an arsenal for strategic deterrence or surprise.Secondly, strategic agility must be pursued in developing new technologies. Anomaliesand wicked problems are showing up on an everyday basis, and large enterprises should notdismiss them. The defence sector should use innovation methodologies to speed up developmentand testing in order to enable future operators to handle a wide variety of securitychallenges.Finally, as technology development becomes exponential, we, humans must be able tore-imagine our organizational learning processes as well. Knowledge management thereforeis the third pillar of innovation and a defence knowledge strategy must support the overallgrand strategy in order to attract and retain talent in the digital age. People bring experience,skills, and expertise to the defence sector, and such collective knowledge has great value.Alas, the ultimate purpose of modernization and innovation is to enable our warfighterswith the best possible equipment, and this requires a well-intentioned and considered knowledgemanagement process, continuous and relentless technology development and a focuson the enhancement of the human element.We are paying close attention to these trends in the Defence Review this year as well,and invite everyone who are willing to share their ideas on contemporary security challenges,force modernization, technology trends, defence innovation, and other thought-provokingideas about the nature of warfare in the 21 st century.This specific issue reflects the above-mentioned ideas, as we can see thought-provokingarticles from our international pool of authors on personal development, blockchain technologies,society building and multi domain operations as well. The following issue will befocusing on innovation, sharing the ideas of top military applied design thinkers from aroundthe world.Col Imre Porkoláb PhDDeputy National Armament Director for Research Development and InnovationChief of the Editorial Board, Hungarian Defence Review
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