Chinese scientists build world’s first 6G-powered electronic warfare system
China’s next-generation military technology can intercept enemy signals and generate 3,600 false targets.
China’s next-generation military technology can intercept enemy signals and generate 3,600 false targets.
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The government has also asked citizens to delete WhatsApp, and plans to shut off access to the global internet.
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San Francisco police commission accepts tech billionaire’s gift, to provide cops with drones, cameras and a massive new office
Pornainen recently turned on a 100 MWh thermal battery filled with ground up soapstone.
It weighs 30,000 pounds, can smash through 200 feet of earth, concrete and steel, and packs enough punch to wipe out an enemy’s underground lair.
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