The Red Team is composed of science fiction authors and scriptwriters working closely with scientific and military experts. Its mission is ambitious as its goal is to imagine the threats that could directly endanger France and its interests. In particular, it anticipates the technological, economic, societal and environmental aspects of the future that could generate potential conflicts by 2030 - 2060.
The Red Team Defense program is an initiative built on the principles of openness, as well as a multicultural approach that is complementary, and is complementary to current foresight methods. The project's purpose, which is partly classified, will be to feed the armed forces' strategic, operational, technological and organizational reflections, as well as those of actors exterior to the ministry. The Red Team Defense project will implement a structured and iterative process that encourages intuition and creativity. It will bring together military knowledge, science fiction, multidisciplinary scientific research and the arts.
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