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Military decision making demands an increasing ability to understand and structure the critical information on the battlefield. As the military evolves into a networked force, decision makers should select and filter information across the battlefield in a timely and efficient manner. Human capability in analyzing all the data is not sufficient because the modern battlefield is characterized by dramatic movements, unexpected evolutions, chaotic behavior and non-linear situations. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) ingredient permits to explore a greater range of options, enabling the staff to analyze more possible options in the same amount of time, together with a deeper analysis of these options.