Defense Technology Monitor No. 114
A polymer that heals on impact;
Navy tests first sea-based hypersonic launch;
Progress toward power beaming;
Sound waves expose hidden seafloor bombs;
Fix the data, fix the AI
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
A polymer that heals on impact;
Navy tests first sea-based hypersonic launch;
Progress toward power beaming;
Sound waves expose hidden seafloor bombs;
Fix the data, fix the AI
Robots that walk, no circuits needed;
Army produces cheap drone swarms;
...While Navy directed energy weapon shoots them down;
Quantum sensing for defense;
French interceptor takes aim at orbital debris
Nature's superfiber;
Beijing pursues deep-sea strategy...;
...As Darpa releases sea drone;
A space metal milestone;
China's "kill mesh" tightens
Military Biotech Investment Needed;
Blood Vessels On Demand;
A Helium Helper for Hypersonics;
PLA Fireball Fighter Drones;
Seeking-- And Firing -- Radiation Relief
An Additive Boost for Sub Supply;
3D Printing That's Out Of This World;
Starlink in China's Crosshairs...;
...While Beijing Readies HPM Weapon;
Chainmail, Reinvented