
Season 2 · Episode 416
The Rise of the Hybrid Army: Professionalizing Insurgency
Herman and Corn explore how non-state actors are emulating conventional militaries to bridge the gap in asymmetric warfare.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 2, 202624m 3s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Herman and Corn dive into a sobering discussion on the changing face of modern conflict, focusing on the professionalization of non-state actors like Hamas and Hezbollah. They examine how these groups have moved beyond simple guerrilla tactics to adopt sophisticated intelligence gathering, command and control structures, and psychological warfare strategies that rival national militaries. By analyzing the "Gaza Metro," the use of information as an "asymmetric air force," and the role of state-sponsored training, the hosts uncover how the line between insurgent and soldier is blurring. This deep dive into hybrid warfare offers a chilling look at how low-tech methods and specialized professionalism are challenging even the world's most advanced defense forces.