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How modern military command centres make life-and-death decisions

Who watches the screens, who gives the order, and how “fog of war” shapes every call.

December 04, 2025 / 11:16 IST
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How modern military command centres make life-and-death decisions
How modern military command centres make life-and-death decisions

When a missile is fired or a drone closes in on a target, the decision is rarely the product of one person staring at a single screen and making a snap call. Modern military strikes unfold through a web of command centres, live video feeds, encrypted chats and carefully delegated authority. The recent controversy over a follow-up strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean has turned attention to those rooms: who is inside them, what they see, and how responsibility is shared when something goes wrong, CNN reported.

What a command centre actually looks like

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A modern command centre is designed to be a “nerve hub” for an operation. Banks of screens show live video from drones and aircraft, satellite imagery, maps and chat windows. Senior officers sit at consoles with direct links to pilots, ship captains and ground forces, and can patch in civilian leaders in Washington or other capitals.

The goal is to remove uncertainty as far as possible. Commanders want an “unblinking eye” on the target, reliable communications in every direction and specialists—operations officers, intelligence analysts, lawyers, tech staff—close at hand to answer questions in real time. The room is intentionally calm, quiet and choreographed. Everyone knows their role, and the atmosphere is more like a tightly run control room than a movie-style battlefield.