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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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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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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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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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Germany warns: AI arms race already underwayThe world is entering a new era of warfare, with artificial intelligence taking center stage. AI is making militaries faster, smarter and more efficient. But if left unchecked, it threatens to destabilize the world.
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Lasers, integration and mobility: Israel races to stop growing threat from dronesOn April 27, personnel with the Israel Defense Forces downed a drone that crossed into the country from Lebanon. They also found a second drone “belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organization” that had been taken down in early April, according to an IDF statement. It was the latest Israeli targeting of a drone — yet more evidence of an emerging threat that Israel is looking to counter.
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MQ-25 T1 test asset transfers fuel to a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super HornetThe Boeing MQ-25 T1 test asset transfers fuel to a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet on June 4, marking the first time in history that an unmanned aircraft has refueled another aircraft.
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Military Drone Market: 2019-2027The growing utilization of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the defense sector for diverse applications such as mapping, surveying, monitoring, transportation, and combat operations will fuel the demand for these drones in the upcoming years. Rising defence expenditures of several countries to purchase modern & advanced military drones for enhancing combat capabilities is projected to support the global market growth. UAVs are employed in battle damage assessment, communication intelligence, and electronic intelligence. Technological advancements in unmanned aerial systems have improved the surveillance eciency in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
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