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Eighteen months ago, I wrote in The Australian that “there are very dark clouds on the…
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The arrival of the CH-53K is coming after more than a decade of digital maintenance experiences…
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During my visit to the DSEI conference in September in London, I noticed that Ultra Intelligence…
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