"hyperactive battlefield" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: hyperactive battlefields [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} hyperactive battlefield (plural hyperactive battlefields)
  1. (US military jargon) Warfare involving advanced technologies that expand military engagement beyond the physical battlefield, such as high-speed information technology, artificial intelligence, long-range sensors, stealth, precision-guided munitions and sensor-to-shooter systems. Tags: US, jargon Related terms: battleground, battlespace
    Sense id: en-hyperactive_battlefield-en-noun-DFBowMw3 Categories (other): American English, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, military, politics, war

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