CFC Papers

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#Techculturegap: Threat to National Security
Major Amber Rickmon
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
#War: The Weaponization of Botnets for Online Influence Activities
Major Matthew Johns
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
3D Printing - Supply Chain Reaction
Major Chris Read
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
A Secure Society Is Connected
Lieutenant-Commander Christopher Learn
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
AI and Biotech: A Dismantling of the World Order
Major Bayode Ajayi
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
Airborne Early Warning Aircraft as a Solution to Arctic Surveillance and Control
Major Stephen Buckley
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
An Irregular Familiarity: Domestic Insurgency in Northern Ireland
Lieutenant-Commander Peter Sargeant
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
Analyse de discours comparée sur l'impact socio-politique du phénomène migratoire en France
Major Moise Morrissette
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF
Analytical Wargaming: Enabling Operational Readiness
Major Chris Hillier
JCSP - Ex Solo Flight   (2019)
Format:  PDF

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