The future technologies promises a dramatic revision in the way security and military planners think about the conduct of war. Central to this revolution is the idea that technology is about to overcome the most difficult problem in warfare 'Finding the opponent'. Future hostilities can be visualised as a struggle for information domination, where information manoeuvre multiplies the effect of firepower and physical manoeuvre. Information and intelligence domination would then become the key to strategy and shape the philosophy and art of war.