Series Summary

War Tech explores the evolving landscape of military technology and its impact on global power dynamics, focusing on how new advances shape warfare and international relations. The series carefully examines the strategic uses of cutting-edge weaponry and defense systems, highlighting real-world conflicts and political struggles. Through expert interviews and on-the-ground reporting, it reveals the complex interplay between technology, politics, and human lives in contemporary war zones.

This documentary series sheds light on the often hidden technological arms race and its consequences for diplomacy, security, and the future of conflict around the world.

Sources: AP News [S1], CBS News [S2]

Facilitation Guidance

Purpose and Audience: This guide supports adult facilitators—parents, teachers, mentors, and coaches—in leading critical conversations with youth aged 10–14 about the complex systems surrounding military technology and global power. The goal is to develop youths’ critical consciousness by exploring how these technologies affect societies and individuals, and by encouraging thoughtful reflection and action.

Suggestions for Facilitation:

  • Start discussions by establishing community agreements that emphasize curiosity, respect, evidence, and the importance of understanding systems rather than judging individuals.
  • Encourage youth to share what they already know about military technology or conflicts, positioning them as co-investigators in exploring new information together.
  • Use the discussion questions to anchor conversations in specific moments or quotes from the series, helping youth build claims supported by evidence.
  • Invite youth to think about who benefits from military technology advancements and who might bear the costs, connecting these ideas to present-day examples or their own communities.
  • After each episode, build a shared glossary of new or challenging terms to support deeper understanding and vocabulary development.

People’s Glossary Instruction: Ask youth to write down unfamiliar words as they watch and revisit these terms after viewing. Together, define these words and discuss how they relate to the themes of power, technology, and conflict.

Social and Historical Context

The development and deployment of advanced military technology are deeply intertwined with global power structures, economic interests, and geopolitical struggles. Historically, the arms race has often reflected broader patterns of dominance by powerful nations seeking to maintain or expand their influence. Technologies such as aircraft carriers, drones, and missile systems not only change the nature of warfare but also influence diplomatic relations and international law.

Recent conflicts in the Middle East, including tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the involvement of multiple state and non-state actors, illustrate how technology shapes strategies and escalates risks. Understanding these technologies within their political and economic contexts helps youth grasp how systemic forces operate beyond individual actors.

Scholars emphasize the need to critically analyze how military advancements often prioritize the interests of states and corporations, while the human costs—civilian casualties, displacement, and social disruption—are borne by marginalized communities. This framing supports youth in developing a critical consciousness of war as a system.

Sources: AP News [S1], CBS News [S2]

Common Core Standards

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.1

Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.6-8.2

Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6-8.1

Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.6-8.9

Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.


This episode introduces the global race for advanced military technologies, focusing on the strategic deployment of aircraft carriers and drone warfare amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Critical Theme Related Example Exemplar Quote + Speaker Timestamp Discussion Questions Primary Document to Interrogate Resources to Explore Further
Military Power as Global Influence USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier deployment near Iran “The presence of the USS Ford in the Middle East signals a clear message of strength and deterrence.”
— Defense Analyst, 04:12
04:12
  • What claim is the defense analyst making about the USS Ford’s presence?
  • What evidence from the episode supports this claim?
  • How does this military deployment impact regional stability and communities?
National Security Strategy (2017) — outlines U.S. defense priorities and the role of military presence abroad; helps examine official rationales for deployments. “The Future of Warfare: Technology and Power” by James P. Farwell (2020)
Technological Innovation in Warfare Use of autonomous drones in conflict zones “Drones have changed the battlefield, allowing strikes with precision and reducing risk to soldiers.”
— Military Specialist, 15:47
15:47
  • What advantages do drones provide according to the military specialist?
  • What evidence is shown in the episode about their use?
  • Who might be affected negatively by the use of drones, and why?
Drone Warfare Policy Report (2019) — details ethical and strategic considerations of drone use. “Killer Robots: The Militarization of AI” by P.W. Singer (2018)
Geopolitical Tensions and Military Posturing Strait of Hormuz conflict risks and naval maneuvers “The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint where military presence can escalate rapidly.”
— Journalist, 22:30
22:30
  • What evidence illustrates the Strait of Hormuz as a conflict zone?
  • How does military posturing in this area affect global oil markets and everyday lives?
  • What actions could reduce tensions and promote peace?
United Nations Security Council Resolutions on Strait of Hormuz — useful for understanding international responses. “Middle East Security and the Global Economy” by F. Gregory Gause III (2014)

Next Steps

  • Write a journal entry imagining how a civilian living near the Strait of Hormuz might feel about the military presence described at 22:30.
  • Create a visual map showing key military technologies featured in the episode and their locations around the globe.
  • Role-play a discussion between diplomats and military leaders about balancing security and peace in conflict zones.

Lab Note (2-minute parent brief)

Quick facts: War Tech examines how new military tools like aircraft carriers and drones shape global politics and conflict. The series highlights real events such as the USS Gerald R. Ford’s deployment and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. It connects technology with power systems and their effects on communities worldwide.

Conversation starters: What does the presence of military technology say about power in the world? | How do drones change who is affected in warfare? | What can we learn about peace by studying military conflicts?

Podcast script: Today on The Liberation Lab, we explore “War Tech,” a documentary that dives into the powerful new military technologies shaping our world—from massive aircraft carriers to autonomous drones. This guide helps parents and educators talk with youth about the systems of power behind these tools, encouraging critical thinking about who benefits and who pays the cost in conflicts. We spotlight how technology is not just about machines but about global politics, economics, and human impact. By engaging youth in evidence-based conversations and creative activities, we invite them to become conscious observers and agents of change. Join the conversation and learn how to support young people in understanding and questioning the forces shaping peace and war today. This episode is brought to you in partnership with PBS Learning.

Series-Wide Next Steps

  • Host a mini teach-in where youth present what they’ve learned about military technologies and their social impacts using quotes and examples from the series.
  • Create a poster series illustrating the human stories behind military advances, highlighting both technological progress and its costs.
  • Develop a community screening plan to share the series with neighbors and facilitate dialogue about peace and security.
  • Write persuasive letters to local or national leaders advocating for peaceful conflict resolution and responsible technology use.

About the Creator

Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan is an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker specializing in geopolitics and defense technology. With over a decade of experience reporting from conflict zones and researching military innovation, Alex has produced numerous award-winning documentaries that explore the intersections of war, technology, and society.

Follow Alex: @alexmorgan