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
German fighter pilots are training PLA pilots in China;
U.S. sanctions Chinese firms over fentanyl-making equipment;
Thousands of China Muslims defend their mosque;
Chinese fighter jet buzzes U.S. military reconnaissance aircraft;
Chinese warship nearly collides with U.S. with U.S. destroyer in Taiwan Strait
With Washington resuming indirect talks with Tehran over its nuclear program, opponents of the 2015 nuclear deal in the United States and abroad are raising legitimate fears that Washington will provide the Islamic Republic with sanctions relief while getting little, if anything, in return. And who can blame them?
Washington moves away from new START.. finally;
Russian wartime infighting escalates;
Expert: Russia committing "Cultural Genocide" in Ukraine;
The cost of Bakhmut;
Russia takes back Asian arms
How can Delhi continue to grow in a changing global environment? The answer is closer partnership with Washington.