Defense Technology Monitor No. 89
The rise of biocomputers;
Up next: 3-D printed chow?;
Body armor gets an upgrade;
The future of brain-human interfaces;
The potential of portable nuclear power
The rise of biocomputers;
Up next: 3-D printed chow?;
Body armor gets an upgrade;
The future of brain-human interfaces;
The potential of portable nuclear power
Military robot dogs, today and tomorrow;
Repurposing the reaper;
Toward a mutant missile;
Russia testing nukes with lasers;
Eels engage in underground warfare
Birds aren't real?
Super soldiers, reconsidered;
China's phantom space strike;
AI wingman takes flight;
The PRC's stealth bomber gets an upgrade
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China focuses on laser mitigation;
Talking to hypersonics;
The end of encryption?;
The problems with planetary defense;
A reusable interceptor for hypersonics?