Also incorporated scholarship by @TeeAndersVolpe which I think serves as an example of how academics and experts can tackle these issues and demonstrate their relevance to the NPT https://t.co/q4MhBDbI5B
NPS professor Tristan Volpe analyses the nuclear security implications of an evolving additive manufacturing industry in the latest Journal of Strategic Studies. https://t.co/wa3NzDZH9M
It would be great if @tandfonline granted temporary open access to the rest of the articles in this @jststs special issue.
RT @DougSaunders: 3D-printed nuclear-weapon components are an actual emerging problem https://t.co/zRaQdK0773
RT @NuclearAnthro: Only if you have ability to make a supercritical mass of plutonium or* highly enriched uranium using these 3D printed pa…
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
Thanks, Natasha! I enjoyed your recent @WarOnTheRocks piece on the policy challenges associated with emerging tech in this space; it informed my thinking on the issue: https://t.co/5wEx2YPURW
Looking forward to reading the latest from @TeeAndersVolpe https://t.co/1r6kkMoTwF
RT @NuclearAnthro: Only if you have ability to make a supercritical mass of plutonium or* highly enriched uranium using these 3D printed pa…
RT @StanleyFound: How might #AdditiveManufacturing technology further blur lines between peaceful and military #nuclear programs? And how m…
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
Les composants d'armes nucléaires imprimés en #3D constituent un problème émergent... ☢️ https://t.co/wJxyR28Fmu https://t.co/ntrnU7uVVT
RT @NuclearAnthro: Only if you have ability to make a supercritical mass of plutonium or* highly enriched uranium using these 3D printed pa…
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
Only if you have ability to make a supercritical mass of plutonium or* highly enriched uranium using these 3D printed parts. US weapon labs use additive manufacturing & sure it can make some things easier maybe... ...👏BUT CHOKEPOINT FOR NUCLEAR WEAPO
RT @StanleyFound: How might #AdditiveManufacturing technology further blur lines between peaceful and military #nuclear programs? And how m…
How might #AdditiveManufacturing technology further blur lines between peaceful and military #nuclear programs? And how might that affect states' security dilemmas? Great new article by @TeeAndersVolpe in @jststs. https://t.co/9UossqhgGM https://t.co/opgM3
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
RT @TeeAndersVolpe: Maybe. Maybe not. It depends. https://t.co/KNemmCcR4f
Maybe. Maybe not. It depends.
RT @DougSaunders: 3D-printed nuclear-weapon components are an actual emerging problem https://t.co/zRaQdK0773
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RT @DougSaunders: 3D-printed nuclear-weapon components are an actual emerging problem https://t.co/zRaQdK0773
RT @DougSaunders: 3D-printed nuclear-weapon components are an actual emerging problem https://t.co/zRaQdK0773
RT @DougSaunders: 3D-printed nuclear-weapon components are an actual emerging problem https://t.co/zRaQdK0773
3D-printed nuclear-weapon components are an actual emerging problem https://t.co/zRaQdK0773