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Futuristic Military Weapons Already in Use
The future of war isn’t coming—it’s already here. From invisibility cloaks for tanks to insect drones wired for surveillance, ...
As a fan of the series, I feel very strange because the latest Call of Duty is not at all like what I liked the brand for.
Nuclear warfare has so far been constrained by human judgement. By leaders who bear responsibility and by human conscience.
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The Army's Newest Most Powerful Assault Weapon
"The US Department of Defense has been looking for a replacement for the iconic and battle-tested Blackhawk for over a decade ...
We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSN
The Army’s (possible) future grenade launcher is like a rifle on steroids
At just 10 pounds, the MTL-30 combines the great features of other U.S. military weapons, but adds a new supply chain problem ...
He further commended the IAF’s continuous efforts towards modernisation through the induction of indigenous platforms, the adoption of advanced weapon systems, and the evolution of doctrines to ...
The government reviews show the country’s challenge as U.S. support wanes and Kyiv pivots to production from a domestic arms ...
China has more industrial robots than the rest of the world combined, but newer, more flexible robots are keeping smaller U.S ...
Ukraine has warned American weapon shipments could be delayed in reaching the battlefield because of the US government ...
A survey from Microsoft revealed that 71 per cent of business leaders would favour hiring a less experienced candidate who ...
We had the chance to experience Black Ops 7 during the October closed beta. Here are our first impressions of the latest ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first microwave-armed robot zaps drone swarms in seconds.
US defense firms Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) have unveiled a new autonomous robotic system.
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