ID | 119617 |
Title Proper | Nano defence technology |
Language | ENG |
Author | Phillips, Malcom |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Whether military nanotechnology is science fiction or fact depends on where you look on the broad spectrum from materials with engineered nanoscale structures to self-replicating virus-like killer robots. The former are with us now, while the later remain in the feverish dreams of enthusiasts and prophets of doom. And there is much in research and development in between. |
`In' analytical Note | Military Technology Vol. 36, No, 5; 2012: p.76-78 |
Journal Source | Military Technology Vol. 36, No, 5; 2012: p.76-78 |
Key Words | Defence ; Nanotechnology ; History - Nanotechnology ; Nanotube ; Nuclear Technology - Nanotechnology ; Electronic Fibres - Nanotechnology ; Carbon Nanotube ; Strategic Research Area 1, (SRA 1) ; SRA 2 ; SRA 3 ; SRA 4 ; Multifunction Sensors ; EU - Nanotechnology |