Not exact matches
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA — Even when they're underground, nuclear tests can be detected in the skies — and as a result, global
satellite networks could become a powerful
new tool in the arsenal of
weapons to help detect clandestine underground nuclear explosions, a team of scientists reported here today at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
There are devises that defy gravity,
newer weapons and planes, and a watch guard system in
satellites around the world.
The front for NATO is no longer the ground but the air above and the electro - magnetic field - through GPS
weapons systems - drones,
satellites and high altitude aircraft — proving theorist Paul Virilio's ideas first espoused in the 1990s about the
new verticality, as opposed to the traditional horizontality, of contemporary warfare.People have been cleared out of the region so as not to dispute the territorial actuality that facilitates this.