BREAKING NEWS
The Internet of Military Things (IoMT) stands out as one of the core pillars of the digital transformation in modern warfare. In simple terms, IoMT refers to an integrated system in which military vehicles, weapon systems, sensors, unmanned platforms, and soldier-worn technologies share real-time data with each other. Thanks to this structure, commanders can monitor the battlefield instantly, detect threats more rapidly, and significantly accelerate decision-making processes. In today’s conflicts—where asymmetric threats are increasingly common—IoMT provides a decisive advantage by reducing uncertainty on the battlefield.
From a technical perspective, IoMT operates through the combination of smart sensor networks, advanced radar systems, satellite communications, artificial intelligence–based data analysis, and secure communication protocols. Field sensors detect enemy movements, while unmanned aerial and ground vehicles transmit collected data to command centers. At the same time, biometric sensors worn by soldiers monitor health conditions, and logistics units automatically report ammunition and fuel levels. This fully integrated structure strengthens the concept of network-centric warfare, enabling more effective, flexible, and lower-risk operations. Historically, the IoMT approach began to be actively deployed in the early 2010s and quickly became an indispensable component of modern military doctrines. Today, IoMT is not merely a technological tool but is widely recognized as a strategic force reshaping the very nature of warfare.