Defense Technology Monitor No. 53
3D printing strengthens U.S. military supply chain;
Space Force invests in jamming;
How AI is evolving;
U.S., Norway team on hypersonics;
Back to the drawing board for a new interceptor
3D printing strengthens U.S. military supply chain;
Space Force invests in jamming;
How AI is evolving;
U.S., Norway team on hypersonics;
Back to the drawing board for a new interceptor
How Russia is helping Libya's Haftar;
Kadyrov seeks coronavirus treatment in Moscow;
Regulators impede coronavirus fight;
Fired Governor sues Putin;
Moscow changes its metric
The pandemic and the future of oil;
Wellington tries to seize the moment;
White House eyes limits on uranium imports;
Lagging behind in the Arctic
[T]he U.S. needs to demonstrate renewed regional leadership and work with producer, consumer and transit countries on the design and implementation of the missing large-scale infrastructure—like a new, larger scale pipeline connecting Azerbaijan to Europe—that can spur even greater integration of the region with the West in the years ahead.
The Changing Geopolitics of Central Asia
Understanding Russia and China in Central Asia
The Evolution of Central Asian Energy
How Central Asia has Handled Islamic Extremism
America Inches Toward a Serious Central Asia Strategy