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 the ability to clear a battlefield of all vehicles, soldiers and bunkers, the CBU-97 sensor fused bomb is one of the most powerful weapons of the U.S. military.
Continue reading >>When the U.S. military needs to haul heavy equipment such as tanks and armored personnel carriers, they turn to the C-5 Galaxy transport plane.
Continue reading >>The Bradley Fighting Vehicle is mainly used to shuttle infantry to key positions on the battlefield, while keeping its crew safe from harm.
Continue reading >>The sand explodes from the beach as monstrous crafts, flying 6 feet above the water as seagoing transport vessels, almost effortlessly transform into shore-side ships.
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