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ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 36, April 18, 2022
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of the efforts is challenged by the absence of adequately qualified personnel. MILITARY AND SECURITY‌ RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINUES DRILLS IN RECONNAISSANCE FIRE/STRIKE COMPLEXES The Russian military ... developments. CNA’s May 2021 report AI and Autonomy in Russia discussed the development of different unmanned, autonomous, and robotic aerial, ground, and maritime systems, along with military AI systems ... , if a specialist wants to leave Russia for employment in a foreign company, he or she must obtain permission from the Federal Security Service (FSB). Alternatively, if they just want to leave the country in general
ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 32, February 21, 2022
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for the Safe City program proposed by the Ministry of Emergency Situations. This platform would “unite all urban and commercial security systems of the country ["facial recognition, traffic analysis cameras ... to plug it into a unified system. The opposition is built on concerns about costs for program implementation in the regions as well as the challenges of plugging commercial (or private) security systems into a unified government system. MILITARY AND SECURITY‌ RUSSIAN DEFENSE MANUFACTURER IS BULLISH ON LONG-RANGE COMBAT DRONES Russia’s largest drone-manufacturing company sees UAV production
pla update: Issue 14, September 28, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 14, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
, China's Ministry of National Defense hosted the third China-Africa Peace and Security Forum . Over 100 defense ministers or senior representatives of the African Union and nearly 50 African ... and global security. PLA Army The PLA Army carried out bilateral exercises with Singapore and Thailand and partnered with Cambodia in a multilateral exercise conducted under the auspices ... . This iteration of the exercise series, which began in 2010, focused on topics including antisubmarine warfare (ASW), urban combat, and maritime search and rescue. Blue Strike 2023 is the third
pla update: Issue 8, March 23, 2023
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PLA Update, Issue 8, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
isolated from outside networks. Simulator users engage in a variety of tasks, including "maritime security, patrols of administrated waters, routine maritime law enforcement, responding to emergencies ... modern maritime response actions" by improving levels of "automation and intelligentization in ship command." NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS PRC Favors Guns over Butter, Self-Reliance in Defense Tech
pla update: Issue 6, September 30, 2022
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PLA Update, Issue 6, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
on the internal and external affairs of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Each edition of this newsletter draws on the expertise of CNA’s China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division ... ) consists of military operations such as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HA/DR), maritime rights protection, and the suppression of domestic unrest. The new NWMA guidelines, which have not been ... , these aims include to “effectively prevent and defuse risks and challenges, cope with emergencies, protect people’s life and property, safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests
Port Security and Emergency Response Using Autonomous Systems
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A study of five autonomous systems (air, water, and ground) for port security and emergency response recommends integrated autonomous fleets for ports.
Port Security and Emergency Response Using Autonomous Systems Port Security and Emergency Response Using Autonomous Systems: Virginia Pilot Program A study of five autonomous systems (air, water, and ground) for port security and emergency response recommends integrated autonomous fleets for ports. Abstract The Port Security and Emergency Response (PS&ER) Using Autonomous Systems (UxS) project focused on applying innovative UxS solutions to enhance the safety, security, and operational effectiveness of the Port of Virginia. This report documents a two-year collaborative effort to advance
Economic Statecraft China
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The People’s Republic of China (PRC) pursues its national security objectives through a wide variety of cross-domain activities. The PRC’s legal economic statecraft activities are connected directly to China’s growing military power. China’s legal means of obtaining technology damages the technological superiority of the United States and its partners and allies. This report illustrates the pathways by which China legally acquires foreign technology and builds capabilities to support its national security objectives. These pathways include: (1) trade, (2) market access requirements, (3) overseas investment, and (4) the transfer of human capital. This report also identifies key challenges for the United States in countering China’s efforts. First, the PRC is ambitious and adapts it economic techniques to deal with changing regulatory environments. Second, the United States has multiple “leakage points” that provide avenues for the PRC to access emerging technology. Third, China offers appealing incentives that put the US and other countries as risk of technology loss. Thus, a comprehensive strategy for technology protection is needed to address China’s foreign technology acquisition.
Economic Statecraft China Economic Statecraft: How China Legally Accesses Foreign Technologies to Build Military Capabilities The People’s Republic of China (PRC) pursues its national security ... capabilities to support its national security objectives. These pathways include: (1) trade, (2) market access requirements, (3) overseas investment, and (4) the transfer of human capital. This report also ... that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) uses to obtain foreign technology and build capabilities in support of China’s national security objectives. The report is intended to help readers recognize
China Military Support Facility in Djibouti
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In November 2015, China publicly acknowledged for the first time that it is building its first overseas military facility in Djibouti, which is also home to the largest U.S. military installation in Africa. How did China come to establish its first overseas military support facility in Djibouti? What do we know about this facility and how it might be used, and what insights can we glean from the process to better understand where China’s military might go next? This paper provides a preliminary look at the origins of China’s military support facility in Djibouti. It explores the evolution of the economic and security relations between the two countries that led to the establishment of the facility, how it may be used, and what it may tell us about future Chinese military facilities abroad. It also assesses the implications of the growing economic and military ties between the two countries for the United States and the U.S. Navy.
China Military Support Facility in Djibouti China’s Military Support Facility in Djibouti: The Economic and Security Dimensions of China’s First Overseas Base In November 2015, China publicly ... ’s military might go next? This paper provides a preliminary look at the origins of China’s military support facility in Djibouti. It explores the evolution of the economic and security relations ... a fundamental shift in China’s foreign and security policy. China’s leaders have long used its lack of overseas military facilities as a means to differentiate its economic expansion from that of Western
coming in from the cold: The Cold War at the Top of the World
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On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Bill and his guests put the cold in Cold War. Steve Wills returns along with Josh Tallis to discuss the history of the Cold War in the Arctic and its implications for modern Arctic security.
14 On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Bill and his guests put the cold in Cold War. Steve Wills returns along with Josh Tallis to discuss the history of the Cold War in the Arctic and its implications for modern Arctic security. The Cold War at the Top of the World Biographies Joshua Tallis  is a Research Scientist specializing in maritime security, irregular threats, and issues of naval and national security strategy. Josh also served as the CNA field representative to Carrier Strike Group EIGHT during the Navy's first instantiation of Dynamic Force Employment in the High
CNA Welcomes Retired Vice Admiral William Merz to Board of Trustees
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Retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral William Merz joined the CNA Board of Trustees.
, Taiwan, U.N. Security Operations in the East China Sea, and coalition operations in Korea. He also oversaw U.S. and NATO maritime response to Ukraine and daily naval interactions with China and Taiwan. "It is an honor to join the distinguished ranks of the CNA Board of Trustees," said Vice Adm. Merz. "CNA is an essential partner to the military in addressing our nation's security issues. I plan
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