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Ongoing conflicts and a strong growth market have maintained artillery in its position as the so-called king of the battlefield, as spending doubles down on indirect fires. Elsewhere, the role of space as the umbrella under which all other domains operate requires industry and militaries to focus on emergent technology developments to boost situational awareness. Global Defence Technology reports.

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Editor |Richard Thomas

Writer | John Hill

Contributors | Neil Thompson, Gordon Arthur, Andrew Salerno Garthwaite

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