Jon Harper
The U.S. military will soon have a new sub-unified command focused on autonomous warfare, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told lawmakers Wednesday.
Sub-unified commands, which combatant commanders can set up with the approval of the SecDef, are joint organizations designed to conduct operations and certain missions assigned to the geographic or functional combatant command that they fall under. The designation typically signifies that the organization’s mission is enduring and a high priority for military leadership.
Examples of sub-unified commands include Joint Special Operations Command (JSCOC), which falls under U.S. Special Operations Command, and the Department of Defense Cyber Defense Command (DCDC), which falls under U.S. Cyber Command.
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