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Taiwan's NCSIST Showcases AI-Powered Robot Dogs for Defense
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Defense·02.06.2026AI özeti

Taiwan's NCSIST Showcases AI-Powered Robot Dogs for Defense

Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) unveiled its latest AI-powered robot dogs, developed under license from Ghost Robotics. These robots, including lidar, reconnaissance, and armed variants, are designed for various defense missions like inspection, reconnaissance, and precision targeting, aiming to enhance Taiwan's defense capabilities and establish a non-red supply chain.

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What is Canada's Bill C-22 & why Apple, Meta say it will make Canadians 'less safe'
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12.05.2026

What is Canada's Bill C-22 & why Apple, Meta say it will make Canadians 'less safe'

Canada's Bill C-22, also called the Lawful Access Act, 2026, is a proposed law that would give law enforcement and spy agency CSIS sweeping powers to access private digital data. Apple and Meta say it could force companies to break encryption and build government backdoors—making Canadians less safe. The bill is currently being debated in the House of Commons, and its vague language around "systemic vulnerabilities" is what's got the tech industry worried.

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Times of India
‘Baseless imputations’: MEA dismisses Canadian spy agency’s allegations on foreign interference
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07.05.2026

‘Baseless imputations’: MEA dismisses Canadian spy agency’s allegations on foreign interference

India has rejected Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) allegations of foreign interference, calling them "baseless imputations" and reiterating its policy of not interfering in other nations' internal affairs. New Delhi also raised concerns about extremist and separatist elements operating from Canadian soil, while the CSIS report noted a more restrained tone on India compared to previous assessments.

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Times of India
Canada's CSIS Report Names India, China Among Foreign Interference Threats
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Siyaset·04.05.2026AI özeti

Canada's CSIS Report Names India, China Among Foreign Interference Threats

Canadian intelligence agency CSIS has included India and China in a list of countries allegedly involved in foreign interference and espionage in Canada. The 2025 report identifies Khalistan extremism as a major national security threat, noting that Canada-Based Khalistani Extremists leverage Canadian institutions to promote violent agendas and raise funds. The report names Pakistan, Russia and Iran alongside India and China. Notably, the latest report has tempered down earlier references to India compared to 2024, removing direct mention of the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case.

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Times of India
US Missile Stockpiles Depleted Amid Potential China Conflict Concerns, CSIS Report Warns
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Defense·23.04.2026AI özeti

US Missile Stockpiles Depleted Amid Potential China Conflict Concerns, CSIS Report Warns

A CSIS report published Tuesday reveals significant depletion of US naval and precision strike munitions, including SM-3 and SM-6 interceptors, Precision Strike Missiles for Himars launchers, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and JASSM stealth missiles. The think tank warns that insufficient pre-war inventories would constrain US forces in a potential conflict with a peer competitor like China, where munitions consumption would be unprecedented.

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US Military Stockpiles Depleted After Seven-Week Iran War, CSIS Report Warns of Near-Term Risk
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Defense·22.04.2026AI özeti

US Military Stockpiles Depleted After Seven-Week Iran War, CSIS Report Warns of Near-Term Risk

A CSIS analysis reveals the US military has depleted 45-50% of its advanced missiles during the seven-week war on Iran, including Precision Strike Missiles, Patriot interceptors, and THAAD systems. The report warns this creates near-term vulnerability against peer adversaries like China. Rebuilding inventories could take one to four years, though the Pentagon and Trump downplay the concerns.

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