U.K. And U.S. To Merge Intelligence, Technology
Credit: Jim Haseltine
The proposed deep cuts to the U.K. defense budget have an emerging benefit—improved intelligence-gathering and analysis for both U.K. and U.S. forces. In a merger that has so far been little-noticed involving the “black” world of advanced intelligence, directed-energy weaponry and sensors operating...
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