Defense Tech Monitor No. 65
Brain-computer interfaces make monkey pong possible;
Thought-controlled exoskeletons;
Wanted: A space junk removal service;
Directed energy weapons of terror;
Countering the Chinese naval fleet
Brain-computer interfaces make monkey pong possible;
Thought-controlled exoskeletons;
Wanted: A space junk removal service;
Directed energy weapons of terror;
Countering the Chinese naval fleet
China could have ordered Huawei to shut down Australia's 5G;
China woos Wall Street bankers...;
...while U.S. scrutiny over Chinese influence over finance grows;
Biden announces new probe into source of COVID-19;
Philippines protests China's "illegal" presence in its EEZ
Hunting down the opposition;
A step backward for Russia in Africa;
A helping hand from Moscow;
The true impact of the "foreign agent" designation;
Russia looks beyond the dollar
More quiet normalization with Israel;
Islamist strife in Indonesia;
The Taliban gains ground...;
...as Amerca mulls making Pakistan a power broker
Fifty-five House Democrats recently signed a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken arguing that the U.S. response to the protests, riots and national strikes that have taken place in Colombia in recent weeks must focus on the “unleashed” and “brutal response” of the Colombian National Police against protesters.