Defense Technology Monitor No. 100
China’s dogs of war;
The promise of bioprinted skin;
Dumbing down AI for safety;
Lasers rebalance the cost equation;
China creates drones that separate and swarm
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
China’s dogs of war;
The promise of bioprinted skin;
Dumbing down AI for safety;
Lasers rebalance the cost equation;
China creates drones that separate and swarm
Classical computing keeps pace with quantum rivals;
A more bulletproof exoskeleton;
Marine life-inspired armor boosts protection;
Plasma stealth tech could render aircraft invisible;
Electronic warfare and transparent battlefields
China and Russia seek unhackable comms;
China's Taiwan plans include an anti-tank assault;
Moving toward super semiconductors;
China simulates hypersonic strike;
Powering future soldiers better
Talkative combatants, powered by AI;
Training via enhanced laser tag;
The promise of quantum batteries;
New, more versatile vaccines;
Drones of infinite duration
New material benefits everything from body armor to microchips;
A dearth of data for AI development;
The U.S. Navy is 3d printing subs…;
...And updating its cyber doctrine;
Is zero-fuel space travel feasible?