Defense Technology Monitor No. 94
Investing in new nuclear fuel;
Now is the time for quantum clocks;
Circumventing semiconductor sanctions;
Is augmented reality back on track?;
Drifting toward real-world tractor beams
Investing in new nuclear fuel;
Now is the time for quantum clocks;
Circumventing semiconductor sanctions;
Is augmented reality back on track?;
Drifting toward real-world tractor beams
Is "rods from god" a fraud?;
Upgrading quantum information storage;
Making directed energy more efficient;
Hypersonics get plasma protection;
Chinese gets better at sub-scanning
Are we heading for AI Armageddon;
China's green rocket innovation;
Israel advances in autonomous warfare;
Wanted: anti-tank UAVs;
A new way to defeat loitering munitions
Israel developing anti-hypersonic capabilities...
...And a sea-based system;
Nurturing AI technology;
Britain seeks quantum sensors;
Beijing's new defense against directed energy weapons
Microsoft's nuclear gamble;
Building renewable energy solutions, brick by brick;
A success for the Air Force's swarm stopper;
The search for speed-of-light sensors;
The army's new digital recruitment