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  2. Technological supremacy - Wikipedia

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    Technological supremacy is the notion of supremacy in the field of technology in either a regional [1] or global international relations context, [2] as well as in subfields, such as military-technological supremacy, [3] including air supremacy.

  3. Offset strategy - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] A core component of the initiative is the formation of a Long-Range Research and Development Planning Program that will purportedly target several promising technology areas, including robotics and system autonomy, miniaturization, big data, and advanced manufacturing, while also seeking to improve the U.S. military's collaboration with ...

  4. Space propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Space propaganda is a form of propaganda relating to achievements in space exploration and space science.It is used primarily to further a nation's perceived technological superiority, through the operation of a state-funded space agency.

  5. Taiwan expects small impact from Trump tariffs on chip exports

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    Taiwan only expects a small impact from any tariffs imposed by the incoming government of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on semiconductor exports given their technological superiority, Economy ...

  6. Technological singularity - Wikipedia

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    The technological singularity—or simply the singularity [1] —is a hypothetical future point in time at which technological growth becomes uncontrollable and irreversible, resulting in unforeseeable consequences for human civilization.

  7. Asymmetric warfare - Wikipedia

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    One side can have a technological advantage that outweighs the numerical advantage of the enemy; the English longbow at the Battle of Crécy is an example. [17] [18] Technological superiority usually is cancelled by the more vulnerable infrastructure, which can be targeted with devastating results.

  8. The Japan That Can Say No - Wikipedia

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    The world has come to depend on Japanese technology, especially in semiconductor production. Japan must use its technological superiority as a negotiating weapon. It should even threaten to trade secrets with the Soviet Union as a bargaining tool against the US and refuse to sell components that go into US missiles.

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