Defense Technology Monitor No. 105
A low-cost bomb boosts U.S. maritime power;
Future-proofing encryption;
Surveillance, like a shark;
Biosecurity concerns grow as gene editing advances;
Self-training robots – a national security risk?
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
A low-cost bomb boosts U.S. maritime power;
Future-proofing encryption;
Surveillance, like a shark;
Biosecurity concerns grow as gene editing advances;
Self-training robots – a national security risk?
Portable EW systems boost troops;
The Army prepares for 2040 warfare;
Cloud-based supercomputers for the Pentagon;
3D printing takes off... in space;
China eyes laser subs for space warfare
Seeking innovations in quantum material;
An AI satellite investigator;
The next generation of loitering munitions;
The air force streamlines its EW updates;
A success for space tracking
Trust, trickery and A.I.;
High energy hurdles to overcome;
The unintended civilian consequences of electronic warfare...;
...May be solved by quantum tech;
Rethinking warp speed travel
Microwave weapons: the future of naval defense;
Cognitive electronic warfare on the rise;
Simulating space wars;
DARPA surges ahead in 3D printing;
Man vs. machine dogfighting has arrived