Effective military change is central to success in war. Schmitt provides a powerful analytical framework for understanding how armed forces adapt and when they innovate. He shows how technology, civilmilitary relations and organisational flexibility interact to drive change. In the era of the Ukraine War, this book is indispensable. -- Theo Farrell, Vice-Chancellor and President, La Trobe University Schmitts dissection of the mechanics and dynamics of military transformation are particularly helpful for planners and practitioners. He offers a timeless analytical grid focusing on cognitive, institutional and relational structures applicable to our current context of major and multi-dimensional systemic change. A tall task and an original approach, masterfully accomplished.' -- Beatrice Heuser, Head of Strategy, General Staff College of the German Bundeswehr, and author of Flawed Strategy: Why Smart Leaders Make Bad Decisions A first-rate analysis of change across the full spectrum of war, from adapting to various types of conflict to understanding the influence of military cultures. Schmitt examines the latest developments for the integration of AI, dual-use technologies and future systems warfare: essential reading for the modern strategist.' -- Rob Johnson, Director of the Changing Character of War Centre, University of Oxford An indispensable guide for leaders who must resolve the enduring tension between exploiting existing capabilities and exploring novel solutions. Comprehensive yet practical, enthusiastically recommended for institutional leaders and students of innovation. -- Frank Hoffman, author of Mars Adapting: Military Change During War 'In this incisive study, Olivier Schmitt, one of our most readable and informative scholars of modern warfare, explores how modern militaries adapt to evolving threats and technologies. Drawing on global case studies, he examines the collision of organisational culture and political constraints in the quest for transformation.' -- Peter J. Dombrowski, William B. Ruger Chair of National Security Economics, U.S. Naval War College