Just one man can stop Russia’s war on Ukraine, warns expert – and it’s not Trump or Putin
EXCLUSIVE: Yuriy Boycheko says Donald Trump’s attempts to “charm” Vladimir Putin are doomed – because the Russian President is a “computer”.
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EXCLUSIVE: Yuriy Boycheko says Donald Trump’s attempts to “charm” Vladimir Putin are doomed – because the Russian President is a “computer”.
The world would be watching to note whether the Tianjin Summit would emerge as the first collective sign of resistance to the American onslaught seeking to reset the balance.
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The Royal Navy has trialled uncrewed and autonomous systems to safeguard critical undersea infrastructure during Exercise Talisman Sabre in Australia.
The post Royal Navy tests new tech to protect seabed infrastructure first appeared on UK Defence Journal.