6 septembre 2023 | International, Terrestre

Sluggish deployment of emerging tech hampers US military, officials say

The Pentagon rolled out its largest-ever innovation and modernization budget earlier this year, requesting $145 billion from Congress for fiscal 2024.

https://www.defensenews.com/battlefield-tech/2023/09/06/sluggish-deployment-of-emerging-tech-hampers-us-military-officials-say/

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