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The battlefield has been a place where strength meets strategy, but today, something new has entered the fight: machines that ...
China's military parade last week had plenty of drones and counter-drone systems on display, but it also clearly sees that ...
On September 3, China will hold a “Victory Day” military parade in Tiananmen Square to celebrate the 80th anniversary of its ...
AimLock, a US company founded in 2014, has produced an auto-tracking, auto-aiming, and auto-stabilizing weapons technology system being tested by the US military right now.
This is an audio transcript of the Tech Tonic podcast episode: ‘Future weapons — The defence tech bros’ [Video clip] John Thornhill If there is one lesson that the war in Ukraine has taught ...
Titled the Technology Vision and Capability Roadmap, the document highlights how the armed forces intend to adapt to the ...
AimLock, a US company founded in 2014, has produced an auto-tracking, auto-aiming, and auto-stabilizing weapons technology system being tested by the US military right now.
AimLock, a US company founded in 2014, has produced an auto-tracking, auto-aiming, and auto-stabilizing weapons technology system being tested by the US military right now.
Potential weapons of the future. What does the future of the firearm hold? Nobody knows, but there are signs of where the technology may develop.
I believe that the future belongs to a unified system that includes the comprehensive development of not only weapons and technology, but also our most valuable resource – infantry." ...
Nuclear weapons are an existential threat, but they’ve been kept in check and have even helped reduce conventional warfare on account of the deterrence theory.
This week, U.S. Army leaders revealed a much clearer picture of the service's plan to replace its M249 squad automatic weapon and M4A1 carbine with weapons that share an advanced 6.8mm round. For ...
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