This is part FIVE of a five part series where I share some current research that I am working on concerning military innovation. We tend to embrace the word and the fanciful notion of being innovative, but institutionally we share a horrible track record of casting out visionary thinkers as heretics and ‘not team players’, and often we have to pursue adaptation instead of actual innovation in complex security challenges. By this, I mean that adaptation is the response to someone else innovating in warfare, whereas innovation is when the…