Defense Technology Monitor: No. 25
Back to airborne laser basing;
Can EMP help confront North Korea? America's electric grid: Still vulnerable;
Navy jets get drone wingman;
Enhancing Russia soldiers...soon
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
Back to airborne laser basing;
Can EMP help confront North Korea? America's electric grid: Still vulnerable;
Navy jets get drone wingman;
Enhancing Russia soldiers...soon
Hypersonic weapons enable global strike capability;
Dreaming of invisibility;
The brewing debate over BCI;
Naval iron dome reaches IOC;
Russia's push for an independent internet directory
China's cyberforce set to surge;
The Marines embrace additive manufacturing;
How coal may fuel a defense tech boom;
A facelift for the U.S. EW technology;
Those other directed energy weapons
Wirelessly charging drone subs;
The Pentagon's new EW strategy;
Reconsidering "Rods from Gods";
The hazards of hacked robots;
New military applications for AI
U.S. Navy 3D prints submersible;
Has China developed "hack proof" communications?;
A new way to hack computers;
Self-healing robots on horizon;
Tech leaders fight for UN ban on killer robots