Defense Technology Monitor: No. 29
Increasingly, robots on the front lines;
DPRK threat triggers new missile defense focus on planes...;
...and drones;
Turkey's new underwater drone;
Understanding EMP threats;
Weaponizing ink
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Developments in Defense Technology
Increasingly, robots on the front lines;
DPRK threat triggers new missile defense focus on planes...;
...and drones;
Turkey's new underwater drone;
Understanding EMP threats;
Weaponizing ink
Slowing soldiers' biological clocks;
How 3D printers are increasing efficiency in weapons production;
Needed: Private sector help on AI;
China constructs hypersonic testing facility;
Loud, non-lethal lasers
China takes the lead in railgun development;
Seeking more missile defense in the Pacific;
Needed: A rulebook for cyberwarfare;
Iran's drones get an upgrade;
Up next: Robotic submarine hunters
Stargazing makes a comeback;
What drones can learn from...bats?;
Drone swarms are coming;
China proposes dual use space laser;
Iron Man en route
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