Defense Technology Monitor No. 33
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
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
The future of wingbot squadrons;
Genetically altered bio-weapons on the horizon;
The race for Quantum dominance;
David's Sling comes of age;
Solving the problem of sea mines
Google's controversial AI principles;
Bridging the drone weapons gap;
Russia targets space debris...and satellites?;
Toward the automatic tank;
Military AI: Organizing for success
Dispelling the "Fog of Data"
Unleashing the Gremlins;
Navigating the virtual battlefield;
How to traffic hypersonic weapons