在 英语 中使用 Battlefields 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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But battlefields of the future are expected to include more hostile threats to these types of systems, including surface-to-air missiles and advanced electronic jamming.
Military futurists say 5G may alter battlefields, connecting tanks and drones with artificial intelligence.
This will aid in troop dispersion, help organize battlefields and force enemy troops into desired positions.
As long as there are slaughterhouses, there will be battlefields."~ Leo Tolstoy.
No more flat arenas- Realistic, volumetric battlefields are now an integral part of combat in King's Bounty 2.
The result: more immersive games, like Lineage Eternal, which features 3D battlefields filled with hundreds of characters that sprawl across multiple screens.
In the months that follow, you will continue the fight across other unseen and unplayed battlefields of World War 2.”.
Tiny, cheap, unmanned aircraft have changed that, especially over the battlefields of the Middle East.
They wanted to focus on civil administration instead, in building an Islamic state, and so they would withdraw fighters from the most urgent battlefields.
Yet his combination of rigour, idealism and pragmatism makes fertile terrain out of the most appalling battlefields.
The US, together with its allies and partners, must adopt AI to maintain its strategic position, prevail on future battlefields, and safeguard this order.
Researchers have previously shown that our normal tissues, like skin, are battlefields where mutant cells compete for space against healthy cells.
These include relations that developed during the Cold War and the proven reliability and longevity of the Russian weapons on local battlefields.
You might think you have seen World War 2, but there are more battlefields than you might know.".
In Key Stage 4, you will have the opportunity to go on a 2 day visit to World War 1 and 2 battlefields.
The rise of guided munitions will require armed forces to develop new ways and means to operate and survive on ever more lethal battlefields.
For both the living and the dead Iwo Jima was, I think, the worst of battlefields.
Benghazi was a malignant symptom,” they wrote,“of a weakened and crippled al Qaeda seeking new battlefields.”.
In the 2018 edition of the defense plan outline, the Japanese government listed three new battlefields of great importance: cyberspace, space and electromagnetic space.
So who stayed home and reproduced while our finest died on distant battlefields?