Terrorists, the internet, and surveillance July 9, 2017by admin How terrorist and insurgent groups are exploiting the dark web for communications, weapons trafficking, and the exchange of military tactical advice. Terrorists, the internet, and surveillance Share this:FacebookRedditPinterestTwitterLinkedInRelated posts:PT Pindad to Deliver 18 Harimau (Kaplan MT) Medium Tanks to Indonesian ArmyMilrem Robotics and Clavister to Collaborate on Cyber Protection of Unmanned Military VehiclesGlobalFoundries Awarded $3.1 Billion US Government Contract for Secure Chip ManufacturingUS Army Advances Testing of New Multi-Function Electronic Warfare – Air Large (MFEW-AL)Digia Awarded Finnish Defence Forces Contract to Provide Network Information SystemIsrael Aerospace Industries Reveals Rotem Alpha Anti Tank VTOL Tactical Loitering MunitionQinetiQ and University of Lincoln to Establish Centre for Defence and Security AIElistair Launches ORION 2.2 TE Tethered Unmanned Aircraft System for Tactical MissionsElbit Systems Debuts Crossbow Next Generation Turreted Mortar System at DSEI LONDONElbit Systems to Supply Advanced Skylark Mini UAS System to Israeli Defense ForcesLite Coms Awarded $500 Million US Marine Corps Contract for Wideband Satellite CommunicationElbit Systems Awarded BAE Systems Contract to Supply Iron Fist Active Protection System for CV90NP Aerospace Awarded Volvo Defense Contract for Vehicle Armour DevelopmentSpectra Group to Provide SlingShot SATCOM System to Indonesian ArmyUS Army Announces Plans for M1E3 Abrams Main Battle Tank ModernizationRoyal Netherlands Air Force Expands Use of Elbit Systems’ DIRCM to G-650ER VIP Aircraft