Nowhere to Hide: US Army Preps for a Sensor-Filled “Transparent” Future Battlefield
In the future battlefield, if you can be seen, you can be killed—Army intel warns hiding in plain sight will be the ultimate survival skill.
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In the future battlefield, if you can be seen, you can be killed—Army intel warns hiding in plain sight will be the ultimate survival skill.
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