Defense Technology Monitor No. 53
3D printing strengthens U.S. military supply chain;
Space Force invests in jamming;
How AI is evolving;
U.S., Norway team on hypersonics;
Back to the drawing board for a new interceptor
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
3D printing strengthens U.S. military supply chain;
Space Force invests in jamming;
How AI is evolving;
U.S., Norway team on hypersonics;
Back to the drawing board for a new interceptor
Gene editing for medicine...and more?;
How smart watches help aerial navigation;
A new quantum-sensing receiver;
Toward human-computer hybrid AI;
AI mind-reading on the horizon
Somewhat-Superman suits...;
...and radiation-eating space sunscreen;
Video gaming advances robot swarms;
How AI is helping fight pathogens
The future of organ transplants?;
China focuses energy on airborne laser...;
...while Israel readies laser defense;
The next evolution in eyesight;
Making better body armor
The shortcomings of synthetic training;
A successor to the sand table?;
3D printing critical plane components;
Post-nuclear space cleaning