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Is Russia “Playing” Hybrid Warfare in Eastern Europe?Since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 without firing a single shot, former Soviet States in the area – particularly the Baltic countries – have been increasingly worried by the idea they could be ‘the next’ target of an hybrid war operated from Moscow with some form of occupation as their objective. At the same time, the Kremlin and several Russian experts have been underlining the danger of an externally-directed non-linear war aimed at weakening Russia’s sovereignty and eventually staging a regime change: the spectre of a ‘coloured revolution’ orchestrated by the West has been for years a postulate of actions taken by the Russian authorities to discourage public mobilization and ultimately repressing protests. Both theories can be sustained or denied, in the framework of a largely hypothetical and undefined picture where many assumptions are taken for granted and few elements can be concretely verified.
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How to Defeat Hybrid Warfare Before It StartsA well-governed society is a resilient society.
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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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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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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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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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NATO to improve cyber defense in bid to boost alliance resilienceSenior NATO officials vowed to boost the alliance’s cyber defense capabilities at a conference on Thursday, tucking the efforts under the top-priority thrust of hardening member nations against catastrophic disruptions.
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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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Hybrid War: Old Concept, New Techniques "/>Hybrid War: Old Concept, New Techniques
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A History Of Artificial Intelligence
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Turkish defense industry thrives as Akıncı UCAV inks 1st export deal
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Turkey’s Baykar, Ukrainian firm ink deal for unmanned aircraft engine
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Turkey’s Baykar to soon test-fly sea-based UAVs as orders boom
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Turkish navy receives first Aksungur UAV
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Zala Aero Drone Performs 12 Hour Flight Without Satellite Navigation
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IAI debuts new hybrid ground robot joining the UK army inventory
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Elbit Systems Develops AI-Powered Computerized Solution for Assault Rifles
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South Korea defense budget set to rise 4.5%, roughly matching Japan
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General Dynamics opens new unmanned underwater vehicle manufacturing center
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Turkish shipyard develops anti-submarine drone
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IAI to supply remote patrol vehicles to British Army
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Security forces get Akıncı, Turkey’s most advanced drone to date "/>Security forces get Akıncı, Turkey’s most advanced drone to date