Poland’s army has banned Chinese-made vehicles from entering its military facilities over fears they can collect sensitive data.
WARSAW, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Poland has barred Chinese-made vehicles from entering military facilities due to concerns their onboard sensors could be used to collect sensitive data, the Polish Army said ...
The request for information came out of the service’s new Capability Program Executive Ground as it looks to collect ways that it can quickly design, manufacture and field combat vehicles in line with ...
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Italy gets first Lynx fighting vehicles, due to reshape the army
Italy’s first Lynx infantry fighting vehicles have finally rolled into service, and they are not […] ...
Poland has banned Chinese-made cars from its military facilities, citing risks of uncontrolled data acquisition and use by these systems. This move enhances infrastructure security and aligns with ...
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Army bans Chinese cars
India, Feb. 19 -- The Polish army has banned Chinese cars from entering military facilities hoping to prevent the collection of sensitive data by technologically advanced automobiles. Modern vehicles ...
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