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Amos Fox

Professor of Practice at Arizona State University’s Future Security Initiative and retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, focused on strategy, military doctrine, and the impact of technology on warfare; co-editor of Multidomain Operations: The Pursuit of Battlefield Dominance in the 21st Century.

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Aug 24, 2025 • 48min

This Is Not a Drill: Listener Q&A with Amos Fox

Amos Fox, a seasoned military scholar and author, dives into listener questions about modern warfare. He challenges traditional definitions of war and peace, emphasizing their complex continuum. Fox examines the pitfalls of prioritizing technology over clear military objectives and illustrates the dangers of misconceptions in strategy. He discusses the evolving nature of attrition warfare, advocating for adaptability in tactics while scrutinizing the effectiveness of current military approaches. Expect sharp insights and hard truths about today’s battlefield realities.
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Aug 24, 2023 • 33min

Is manœuvre a myth?

Amos Fox, an independent military analyst and expert on military theory and strategy, joins to dissect the concept of maneuver in modern warfare. They challenge the dominance of maneuverism in Western military thought, especially in the context of the Ukraine conflict. The discussion reveals how attrition and environmental factors shape warfare, particularly in urban settings. Fox argues for a reevaluation of military tactics, emphasizing that flexibility and historical context are vital to understanding contemporary conflicts and strategies.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 12min

Amos & Bill Talk Conflict Realism

Join Amos Fox, a research fellow at Arizona State University and editor at War on the Rocks, as he dives into the world of conflict realism. The conversation explores the importance of historical context in military strategy, challenging futuristic ideals. Amos critiques the reliance on advanced technology in warfare, advocating for a focus on probable outcomes rather than just possibilities. He also discusses the need for adaptable strategies against modern adversaries, emphasizing personal interpretation in military analysis and the evolving complexities of combat today.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 40min

MDO: It's a terrible concept

Franz Stephan Gady, Austrian defence analyst and advisor on modern warfare, and Amos Fox, former US Army officer turned researcher and author, critique Multi-Domain Operations. They pick apart MDO’s conceptual flaws and origins. They debate its resource assumptions, limits against China, effects on command, and whether it fits European and tactical realities.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 35min

Drone fever: Is the U.S. forgetting what really wins wars?

Dr. Amos Fox, retired Army lieutenant colonel and military tech scholar. Vaughn Cockayne, Washington Times foreign affairs reporter. They tackle U.S.-Iran fighting, messy evacuations, and munitions shortages. Then a deep look at drone fever: how enthusiasm for uncrewed systems shapes doctrine, risks hollowing ground forces, and sparks ideas like 3D-printed drones and a possible drone corps.

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