Through Ukraine, Tech Start-Ups Make Their Move Into the U.S

Through Ukraine, Tech Start-Ups Make Their Move Into the U.S. Defense Industry

Small, fast-moving U.S. tech firms are using the war in Ukraine to demonstrate a new generation of military systems but face the challenge of selling them to a risk-averse Defense Department.

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