Defense Technology Monitor No. 101
Microwave weapons: the future of naval defense;
Cognitive electronic warfare on the rise;
Simulating space wars;
DARPA surges ahead in 3D printing;
Man vs. machine dogfighting has arrived
Microwave weapons: the future of naval defense;
Cognitive electronic warfare on the rise;
Simulating space wars;
DARPA surges ahead in 3D printing;
Man vs. machine dogfighting has arrived
U.S. policymakers have rightly focused on the need to turn Taiwan into a "porcupine"—that is, giving it sufficient weaponry to deter potential Chinese aggression. However, the island's current insecure energy status is a potentially fatal vulnerability as well—one that, if left unaddressed, might invite hostility from Beijing.
Deepening defense ministry transparency;
The world starts to take notice of Ukrainian reforms;
Ukraine's plan for prosperity
China launches military drills around Taiwan;
China hunts dissidents in the U.S.;
Peru's port conflict with Chinese firm escalates;
The Vatican makes an overture to China;
U.S. bars imports from 26 PRC textile firms due to Uyghur forced labor
More criminals to the front lines;
Another warning to the West;
How crypto is helping Russia's rich;
A different way of influencing European opinion