Draft:Real-time Adversarial Intelligence and Decision-making

  • Comment: I am not seeing particularly significant citation counts from the sample check I have done of random references. Those cast notability into question.
    I'm not keen of a citation that leads to the pdf of a thesis rather than the journal it was published in.
    My view is that needs better referencing. Please do not confuse this with more referencing. We always prefer quality to quantity 🇵🇸‍🇺🇦 FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 🇺🇦‍🇵🇸 15:56, 22 June 2025 (UTC)


Real-time Adversarial Intelligence and Decision-making (RAID) was a DARPA research program, and the eponymous prototype software system. The program developed computational methods to infer the intent and future actions of an adversary. It did so based on partial and potentially deceptive observations about the prior events on the battlefield.[1] [2][3]

The RAID program produced a technology called LG-RAID that found applications in the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, and other military organizations of the United States[4] [5] [6]

  1. ^ Johan Schubert, J., Brynielsson, J., Nilsson,M., Svenmarck, P., “Artificial Intelligence for Decision Support in Command and Control Systems”, 23rd International Command and Control Research & Technology Symposium, Pensacoal, FL, USA, November 2018. Online at https://foi.se/download/18.41db20b3168815026e010/1548412090368/Artificial-intelligence-decision_FOI-S--5904--SE.pdf
  2. ^ The Economist, “Artificial intelligence is changing every aspect of war,” September 7, 2019
  3. ^ "Real-time Adversarial Intelligence and Decision-making (RAID) - Federal Grant".
  4. ^ Stevens, Jonathan, Ms Latika Eifert, Stephen R. Serge, and Sean Mondesire. "Training Effectiveness Evaluation of Lightweight Game-based Constructive Simulation." ModSim Conference, 2016. Online at https://www.modsimworld.org/papers/2016/Training_Effectiveness_Evaluation_of_Lightweight_Game-based_Constructive_Simulation.pdf
  5. ^ https://www.baesystems.com/en/story/bae-systems-prototype-selected-for-us-marine-corps-wargaming-and-analysis-center
  6. ^ "Firm | SBIR".

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