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Drones rewired war, and 2 new weapons could change it again
Drones turned battlefields into networks of cheap flying sensors and precision weapons, forcing armies to rethink everything ...
The company's new Hypersonics System Integration Lab accelerates U.S. hypersonic weapons development, aimed at countering ...
Israel has revealed new technology it deployed in Gaza and other battlefields in the last two years of war, and a laser it will begin to deploy to intercept missiles.
Lockheed Martin Corp. has opened a new lab focused on hypersonic weapons in Alabama, as the US struggles to catch up with ...
The nomination of a three-star Air Force general to serve as the new leader of how the military acquires critical new weapons should be good news for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton’s ...
KULR develops a next-generation 400V battery system for Counter-UAS directed energy weapons, supporting the fast-growing demand.
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The U.S. Military’s Biggest Problem: It Can’t Build New Weapons
For a generation, America’s biggest weapons programs have delivered more delay than deterrence. -The M10 Booker, ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns that rapid advances in science and technology could make chemical weapons easier to acquire.
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