Defense Technology Monitor No. 34
Direct energy extends UAV airtime...;
...and so does 3D printing;
DARPA takes aim at hypersonic weapons;
Reintegrating super soldiers
Direct energy extends UAV airtime...;
...and so does 3D printing;
DARPA takes aim at hypersonic weapons;
Reintegrating super soldiers
America offers alternatives to Russian energy...;
...as Moscow increases output;
Keeping protesters off the streets;
The FSB dips its toe into the drone debate;
Too close for comfort
New twists in Navalny-Zolotov showdown;
How Putin hopes to repatriate Russian money;
Putin touts advanced missile technology;
The Kremlin courts Tashkent
The case for weapon-detecting Wi-Fi;
Pentagon seeks space sensors to counter hypersonics...;
...and eyes interception options;
Russia's chameleon combat force;
How AI aids electronic warfare
Forty thousand participants; 130 aircraft; 70 vessels; 30 participating countries: Exercise “Trident Juncture 18” already has been labeled as one of the “most complex exercises” to be executed by NATO in the past 30 years and, in terms of countries participating, is the largest military exercise of 2018