According to the country's chief scientist, Russia is developing genetic passports for its military to determine the suitability of individuals to particular activities. The program will sort those suited to fighting from those suited to planning, and will also look at cyber skills.
Alexander Sergeyev, the head of the country's Academy of Sciences. The program also involves the Speaking ahead of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum , Sergeyev said that"t
but also the prediction of human behavior in stressful, critical situations that are associated with the military profession."
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