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Technologies protecting and maintaining NATO's critical infrastructure, supply chains, and logistics networks.
Russia's attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure demonstrated that critical infrastructure is a primary target in modern conflict. NATO needs technologies that can harden, monitor, rapidly restore, and provide resilient logistics for critical systems across the alliance.
Critical infrastructure protection: $180B by 2028. Defense logistics: $45B. Additive manufacturing for defense: $3.5B. Infrastructure monitoring: $12B.
On-demand manufacturing at point of need. Digital twins for infrastructure resilience. Autonomous logistics vehicles. Infrastructure monitoring sensors. Supply chain security and verification.