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The war in Ukraine has become a laboratory for deploying civilian high-tech. Europe should take note.
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October 3, 2024
Ukrainian Lessons: Civilian Tech Transforms the Battlefield
The war in Ukraine has become a laboratory for deploying civilian high-tech. Europe should take note.
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