The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and U.S. Army unveiled the Crusher unmanned ground combat vehicle last week in a ceremony hosted by the Carnegie Mellon University’s National Robotics Engineering Center in Pittsburgh, Penn.
full story >>The U.S. Air Force began developing plans for a supersonic bomber aircraft in the late 1960s. The initial idea was to create a supersonic bomber that could replace the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, which was then one of the strongest U.S. military airplanes
Continue reading >>With its navigation and image capabilities, Global Positioning Systems have become one of the most important technologies to the U.S. military over the past 15 years.
Continue reading >>With their compact size and explosive force, small diameter bombs provide the U.S. Air Force with more bangs for the buck.
Continue reading >>The U.S. Navy is developing an electromagnetic railgun that has the potential to fire projectiles faster than the speed of sound.
Continue reading >>ORLANDO, FL -- Dressed in black from head to toe and wearing a helmet that allows barely a glimpse of his face, Staff Sgt. Raul Lopez looked like something out of a science fiction thriller.
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