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Killer drones with laser weapons set to bolster US Army’s unmanned aircraft fleet
According to the Breaking Defense, the US Army wants its next large unmanned aerial system to carry modular payloads. This ...
Hypersonic weapons are in the spotlight. Here’s how they work, why they matter, and what current programs in Russia, China, ...
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Dark Eagle: The Army’s New Mach 5 Hypersonic Strike Weapon Is Bad News for China
The Dark Eagle Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon is the U.S. Army’s bid to break into the hypersonic strike game with a mobile, 1,725-mile-class “shoot-and-scoot” system built around a Common Hypersonic ...
The Army announced plans Monday to spend $750 million per year on a new initiative to bring Silicon Valley-style entrepreneurial speed to weapons development, particularly drone and anti-drone ...
U.S. defense startup Castelion announced on Friday it will integrate its affordable, long-range, hypersonic strike weapons with operational Army and Navy platforms. Under the recently signed contract ...
The company's new Hypersonics System Integration Lab accelerates U.S. hypersonic weapons development, aimed at countering ...
Armaments Research Company (ARC), a leader in AI-enabled weapon-mounted sensing, announced that it has been named one of four winners of the U.S. Army's xTech Counterstrike competition--an ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine, where cheap drones powered by AI are ...
The Age of Disclosure director claims the US military used nuclear weapons in the 1950s to disable UFOs and seize alien technology.
Sometimes the military would prefer its enemies writhing in pain as opposed to dead on the ground. For times like that, it enlists the Joint Non-Lethal Directorate, which produces a reference book of ...
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