Advanced Materials – Technology Trends
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Advanced Materials can be used in a wide variety of areas from lighter, more agile aircraft and emerging hypersonic systems, to personal protection equipment and hostile environments where risks and damage can be reduced using protective solutions.
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Technological innovation within the military will be a cultural and ethical challenge
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The UK Defence Secretary has laid down the vision 2030 for the nation’s Armed Forces. The goal is to ensure that the three branches of the country’s defence (the army, navy and air force) are well prepared to face any kind of threat.
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Cybersecurity in Defence: Regulatory Trends
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The Covid-19 pandemic heightened the requirement to find an alternative to virtual private networks (VPNs).
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Cybersecurity in Defence: Macroeconomic Trends
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Innovation is critical to countering the evolving threat landscape, and will drive cybersecurity spending in the defence sector despite Covid-19’s economic impact.
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Cybersecurity in Defence: AI Technology Trends
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used to improve threat intelligence, prediction, and protection.
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Cybersecurity in Defence: Defence Trends
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Cybersecurity is vital in reducing the risks countries face from threats coming from state and non-state actors.
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India Impact in Aerospace and Defence: Post WWII Timeline
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A major objective of the Indian Government is the move to domestic supply of defence products, from being one of the leading importers of these products.
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US’ Biden administration reasserts African presence as plans for June’s ‘African Lion 21’ exercise underway
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After the cancellation of the annual ‘African Lion’ exercise in 2020 due to COVID-19, two senior US Army commanders, Gen. Christopher Cavoli and Maj. Gen. Andrew Rohling (Commanding General and Deputy Commanding General of US Army Europe and Africa) flew to Tunisia last week to discuss preparations for the flagship ‘African Lion 21’ multinational military exercise due to take place later this year in June.
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India Impact in Aerospace and Defence: Regulatory Trends
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India’s biggest military supplier has historically been Russia.
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India Impact in Aerospace and Defence: Macroeconomic Trends
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The Indian government has changed procurement and foreign direct investment (FDI) regulations to promote a greater level of private sector participation in the country’s defence sector.
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