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What is hybrid warfare and how has China used it?The term hybrid warfare has been in use since for about two decades
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America both helps and hinders China’s military-industrial complexDomestic demand for weapons is up. But American sanctions may hobble Chinese armsmakers’ tech ambitions
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Nanoweapons of macro destruction, what can the future bring?Trade is not the only aspect where the US and China are at loggerheads. Vying for military supremacy is a much more dangerous aspect of this rivalry.
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China’s surprising drone sales in the Middle EastThe Biden administration plans to move forward with $23 billion in weapons sales to the United Arab Emirates, according to press reports published last week. The sales include F-35 aircraft, MQ-9B armed drones and other equipment.
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Mini-nukes and mosquito-like robot weapons being primed for future warfareSeveral countries are developing nanoweapons that could unleash attacks using mini-nuclear bombs and insect-like lethal robots.
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Boeing tests automated 'Loyal Wingman' jet in 1st flightThe pilotless "Loyal Wingman" flew over the Australian desert displaying potential for new approaches to military strategy. Several countries are developing similar projects, enticed by lower costs and reduced risks.
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Russian arms exports to Africa: Moscow's long-term strategyAlong with natural resources, arms exports are a key component of Russia's economy. In the last two decades, Moscow has managed to deepen its connection with Africa and became the biggest arms supplier on the continent.
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DARPA’s newest system kills drones with stringy streamersAfter successful tests, the Pentagon’s emerging technology research arm finished work on an anti-drone system that can shoot strings of streamers into the propellers of threatening drones, causing them to fall from the sky.
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US Air Force to reorganize network, security groups under single entityThe Air Force is collapsing some of its groups within the 688th Cyberspace Wing to build a network and security operations cell.
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U.S. Army participates in first-of-its-kind cyber exerciseFor the first time, Army leaders combined two exercises to test emerging cyber technology needs in a more real-world tactical environment.
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What is asymmetric warfare?Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is war between belligerents whose relative military power differs significantly, or whose strategy or tactics differ significantly. This is typically a war between a standing, professional army and an insurgency or resistance movement militias who often have status of unlawful combatants.
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