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In what ways can nano-technology developments can help a country’s defense system? The answer can be parted in three:
- In the area of defending a soldier in the field – nano-technology can strengthen a personal body armour, for example, with the use of carbon fibres combined with aluminum to enhance the armour’s resistance and reduce it’s weight signifcantly. So a soldier fighting in the field wearing personal protection based on nano-technological research can, at times of battle, maneuver more easily.
- Nano-technology can also benefit the computer industry, and in the future we might see use of nano-computers: computers so small, and yet with powerful large memories, that can be installed on bullets. Nano-computers can bring us to an age of nano-technology based tools which could gather data about different threats. The robotics field can also use nano-technology and robots’ small size could help them collect information.
- The field of nano materials could bring about the inventions of new weapons, modern and powerful like never before, such as the “Super-Thermite”. The field could also be beneficial to developing and improving laser technology to make it more powerful and accurate.
The field of nano-technology research can lead humanity on to things that are currently unimaginable. Ideas like a nano-computer installed on a bullet of a rifle or a gun to improve percision and sim seem as though taken from a sci-fi movie. The future may not yet be here but it is rapidly approaching.

























