Which countries are most advanced technologically, or at least, more advanced than the U.S., in various areas?
Civilian technologies
Civil engineering
* Rapid construction of public works and high rise buildings: China
* Earthquake resistant construction: Japan
* Dikes and canals: Netherlands
Electronics, digital technology, and consumer products
* Software and Artificial Intelligence: U.S.
* Technologically advanced voting systems: Estonia
* 5G cell phone networks: Finland
* Wi-Fi and broadband access: Lithuania and Finland
* Satellites (GPS, communications, Earth monitoring, and "telescopes"): U.S.
* Cashless consumer transactions: Sweden, Finland, China, South Korea, and the Netherlands
* Computer chip manufacturing and advance electronics design: Taiwan and Japan
* Cell phone design: U.S., Sweden, Japan
* Toilets: Japan
Medical and biotechnology
* Trauma centers and stroke centers: U.S.
* Using drones to deliver medical care: Sweden (e.g. to deliver AEDs or drugs to medical emergency scenes)
* Public health, epidemiology, and health oriented population genetics research: All Scandinavian countries (including Iceland)
* Pharmaceutical development: U.S., Denmark (e.g. inventing Ozempic), Finland, Germany
* Ancient DNA analysis: Germany
* Animal Cloning: South Korea
* Cannabis horticulture and processing: U.S.
Energy
* Fracking: U.S.
* Geothermal energy: Iceland
* Tidal energy generation: South Korea, France, and the U.K.
* Co-generation (efficiently using waste heat from power plants): Germany
* Nuclear power and nuclear fuel reprocessing: France
Transportation
* Commercial aircraft manufacturing: Europe (Airbus) and U.S.
* Civilian supersonic aircraft: U.S.
* Electric car batteries: Japan and the U.S.
* Electric car adoption: In order by market share: Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Finland, Germany, and China.
* High Speed Trains: Japan, France, and China
* Ferries: U.K. and Australia
* Airport Security Technology: U.K.
* Ice breaker ships and civilian nuclear ships: Russia
Pure Science
* Particle Accelerators: Switzerland. The U.S. and China are in second place.
* Moon exploration: China
* Mars and other solar system exploration: U.S.
* Space telescopes: U.S.
* Graduate science and engineering education: U.S.
Military technologies
Naval
* Diesel-electric submarines and air independent propulsion: Sweden
* Military nuclear submarines: U.S.
* Anti-submarine warfare: U.S.
* Aircraft carriers: U.S.
* Amphibious assault ships: U.S. and China
* Missile boats: China, with Iran also leading the U.S. in this area
* Torpedos: Russia, China, and U.S.
* Littoral patrol warcraft: Sweden and U.S.
Air Forces
* Military carrier based aircraft: U.S.
* Maritime patrol aircraft: U.S.
* Warplanes (including stealth): U.S.
* Military helicopters: U.S. followed closely by Russia
* Military transport planes: Europe (Airbus) followed closely by the U.S.
* Guided aircraft launched bombs: U.S.
* Military aerial drone production: U.S., followed by Turkey and Iran
Missiles and strategic weapons and counter-missile systems
* Tactical nuclear weapons: Russia
* Active defense systems to missiles and rockets: Israel and U.S.
* Localized active defenses (e.g. against artillery and anti-tank missiles): Israel
* Anti-aircraft missiles: Russia, U.S., Israel
* Artillery missiles and long range artillery rounds: U.S.
* Anti-tank missiles: U.S. and Germany
* Hypersonic missiles: China
Ground military systems and small arms
* Tanks: Israel and Germany, followed by U.S. and Russia.
* Recoilless rifles: Sweden
* Mortars: Finland
* Small arms (e.g. machine guns): U.S. and Israel
* Mine resistant armored vehicles: South Africa and U.S.
* Sniper and gunshot location: U.S.
* See though wall and around corners tech: Israel
Other Military Technology
* Military field medicine: U.S.
* Electronic intelligence and cryptography: U.S.
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