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US military uses laser to take down CBP drone

The U.S. military on Thursday used a laser to shoot down a “seemingly threatening” drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border. It was subsequently revealed that the...

The US Navy’s dynamic sub-hunting duo

The US Navy envisions future submarine-hunting operations with seamless data sharing between robot and human-piloted aircraft, and a boost from artificial intelligence to make...

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US military uses laser to take down CBP drone

The U.S. military on Thursday used a laser to shoot down a “seemingly threatening” drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border. It was subsequently revealed that the...

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US military uses laser to take down CBP drone

The U.S. military on Thursday used a laser to shoot down a “seemingly threatening” drone flying near the U.S.-Mexico border. It was subsequently revealed that the...

US Marines test ‘cruise control’ swim feature on amphibious vehicle prototype

The vehicles vying to replace the Marine Corps’ aging light armored vehicle fleet hit the water for the first time earlier this year, completing a series of tests...

The US Navy’s dynamic sub-hunting duo

The US Navy envisions future submarine-hunting operations with seamless data sharing between robot and human-piloted aircraft, and a boost from artificial intelligence to make...
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British Army Tests Ground Drone Fitted with Explosives to Neutralize Tanks

The British Army recently tested a cutting-edge unmanned ground vehicle (UGV)-based Improvised Explosive Device (IED) designed to target and destroy Main Battle Tanks (MBTs)...

What the US Army learned from its first all-digital ground vehicle design

The US Army is betting on digital engineering to save time and money as it develops its new infantry combat vehicle. “XM-30 is being built...

The right drone for special forces ISR: Mobile, long-range long-endurance, and a VTOL

Whether the battlespace is on the European continent or islands in the Indo-Pacific, long-range, long-endurance reconnaissance has become a necessity for mobile and expeditionary...

India and Russia Sign Agreement for Development of Pantsir Air Defense System Variant

India, through Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Russia’s Rosoboronexport (ROE) to cooperate on the development of advanced variants of the Pantsir...

More soldiers, control vehicles may be required to maneuver Army’s early Robotic Combat Vehicles

Testing has found that additional US Army soldiers are likely needed to operate early Robotic Combat Vehicles than anticipated even just months ago, the...

US Air Force hedges on next-gen tanker plans

Tomorrow’s tankers might just be today’s tankers with self-protection gear, Air Force officials say—because the service can’t afford to pursue all its next-generation plans. The...

US Navy’s new frigate: design changes carry risks and rewards

WASHINGTON: Nearly every time a flag officer or senior civilian in the US Navy has been called to testify before lawmakers about the Constellation-class...

Army wargame to test cargo drones and live logistics data

In a future war, Army tanks growling around the battlefield may be able to send live data back to their headquarters showing every time...

Defence Implications of Augmented and Virtual Reality

Dr Robert J Bunker Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) represent cross-dimensional components of advanced—aka 5th dimensional—battlespace. They can be viewed as core disruptive technologies that...

How in-house tech and soldier tinkering is changing the Army

A new Army-made software application is allowing soldiers to identify a target and send a fire mission in under a minute when it used...

UK rushes naval laser weapon, as major tank upgrade hits snag

The United Kingdom is accelerating work on the DragonFire laser weapon, with a goal of equipping four Royal Navy destroyers with the system starting...

US Army wants AI solutions to protect homeland munitions sites

The U.S. Army is looking for inexpensive but high-tech solutions, including artificial intelligence, to help protect the massive acreage that makes up its sites...