Offense-Defense Aspects of Nanotechnologies: A Forecast of Potential Military Applications

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (4):741-747 (2006)
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Abstract

Potential military applications of nanotechnology will evolve in the next few decades. The implications for both defense and offense should be carefully assessed. Nanotechnology can push major changes in stability, and shape the consequences of future conflict.

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original Shipbaugh, Calvin (2006) "Offense-Defense Aspects of Nanotechnologies: A Forecast of Potential Military Applications". Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34(4):741-747

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Nanotechnologically Enhanced Combat Systems: The Downside of Invulnerability.Robert Mark Simpson & Robert Sparrow - 2014 - In Bert Gordijn & Anthony Mark Cutter (eds.), In Pursuit of Nanoethics. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 89-103.

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