U.S. MILITARY NANOTECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH PROGRAM
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U.S. MILITARY NANOTECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH PROGRAM
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The article analyses the wide spectrum of research and development leading in U.S. military nanotechnology area that is one of the main technological component of new «revolution in military affairs» that will be able to trigger unpredictable transformation of global power balance.
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molecular nanotechnology, means of molecular engineering, National nanotechnology initiative, science-technical breakthrough, revolution in military affairs, global U.S. militarypolitical domination, quality strengthening of military power
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11.11.2015
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