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U.S. Military Employed Drones, Aircraft and Redacted Weapons Systems in Attacks on Suspected Drug-Trafficking Vessels
A recent report by The New York Times concluded that the U.S. military used a mix of munitions that relied on both drones and ...
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How the Active Denial System Works: Inside the Military’s Non-Lethal “Beam of Pain” Weapon
Discover the technology behind the Active Denial System (ADS), often referred to as the "Beam of Pain," a cutting-edge ...
The training showed integrating new systems such as drones is not easy. Commanders are betting the often-frustrating lessons ...
Department of Defense promises cutting-edge tools to its "warriors" and to maintain the U.S. as a deadly fighting force.
U.S. defense startup Castelion announced on Friday it will integrate its affordable, long-range, hypersonic strike weapons with operational Army and Navy platforms. Under the recently signed contract ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine, where cheap drones powered by AI are ...
The Army’s hunt for cost-effective ways to counter drones brought industry and NATO countries together for Project Flytrap ...
The Age of Disclosure director claims the US military used nuclear weapons in the 1950s to disable UFOs and seize alien ...
As artificial intelligence continues to advance, a University of Iowa professor is leading an international conversation on how to ethically implement and regulate the technology in military ...
Tennessee Army National Guard soldiers conduct a training exercise using the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System. (Sgt. Grayson Cavaliere/U.S. Army) WIESBADEN, Germany − The U.S. Army is ...
The world's biggest defence contractors, like Lockheed Martin and Boeing, are taking note, as are smaller drone-makers like US-based AeroVironment, which is listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Its ...
While the federal sequester threatens to starve American science of billions of dollars, here’s a reminder of the achievements of taxpayer-funded innovation. For the first time this year, the U.S.
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