China leads tech race, highlighting need for Aukus sharing, says think-tank

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Beijing had a commanding lead in both hypersonics research and the technology to counter it. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - China leads research in 19 of 23 technologies set as priorities by the Aukus defence partnership of Australia, Britain and the US, including hypersonics, electronic warfare and undersea drones, highlighting the need for Western allies to pool research results, an Australian security think-tank says.

ASPI said its analysis of two million science papers showed Beijing had a commanding lead in both hypersonics research and the technology to counter it, electronic warfare and key undersea capabilities. Autonomous underwater vehicles, it said, could conduct long range missions without a remote operator, for surveillance or anti-submarine warfare.ruptured the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines that link Russia and Germany across the Baltic Sea.In some areas, Aukus countries combined had a global research lead, including in advanced robotics, adversarial AI-reverse engineering, cybersecurity capabilities, and quantum sensors, ASPI said.

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