Air Power and Technology: A Tentative Approach to the Year 2025 and Beyond
By Colonel Basilio Di Martino23 Jun 2010

Basilio Di Martino is in charge of the department of the Italian Logistic Command responsible for attack aircraft, avionics and armament, having previously been on the Air Staff dealing mostly with satellites and UAVs. He has published several books on military history and is also aregular contributor to the Air Force Magazine on historical and technical subjects. He identifies trends in technology areas of potential interest and capabilities destined to have a significant impact on the evolution of air power, focusing on four specific areas of cybertechnology, nanotechnology, biotechnology and directed energy.
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