Defense Technology Monitor No. 38
U.S. Navy swaps shells for hypersonics...;
...and shifts strategy to add unmanned warships;
Missile Defense Review unveiled;
Pentagon develops hypersonic proving ground;
The other parts of Pyongyang's arsenal
U.S. Navy swaps shells for hypersonics...;
...and shifts strategy to add unmanned warships;
Missile Defense Review unveiled;
Pentagon develops hypersonic proving ground;
The other parts of Pyongyang's arsenal
Russia and its allies are not just targeting government, society, and military targets. They are also attacking key economic targets like electric grids and international logistics firms. They aim to undermine the US, UN, and other governments and effectuate what amounts to a criminal takeover of corporations for profit and political gain.
Huawei fracas prompts Chinese economic threats;
Czech cybersecurity agency issues warning against Huawei;
U.S. universities unplug from Chinese telecoms;
China is winning the AI race;
Rolling out facial recognition
As the contemporary terrorist threat changes, it is being amplified by new technologies that give those actors greater reach and impact than ever before.
Russia’s ongoing development of hypersonic weapons proves nuclear weapons are in fact warfighting weapons — contrary to conventional wisdom in the West.