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Stealth subs: EU unveils $5.6-million plan to build quieter underwater drones
The SPHYDA project aims to reduce the acoustic noise of robotic submarines to provide a strategic military advantage and ...
Armored vehicles are sort of the ultimate bulwark when it comes to any sort of military ground operations. The First […] ...
“We came up with an idea to build a bridge on the bridge,” said Martinus “Mike” Janssen, a construction engineer at Brunssum.
Optex Systems Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:OPXS), a leading manufacturer of precision optical sighting systems for domestic and ...
Defense News on MSN
Tanks, howitzers galore: Australian Army embraces influx of new armor
Australia has never operated a self-propelled howitzer before, and the weapon extends the range of the army’s tube artillery to around 25 miles.
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When engineers tried to reinvent protection with one of the strangest hull designs of its era
This video uncovers a rare British prototype developed as a potential successor to the country’s long-serving frontline ...
In a striking leap toward safer self-driving cars, researchers at Texas A&M University College of Engineering and the Korea ...
From lively Zumba classes under the island sun to hands-on projects shaping Palau’s future, the Civic Action Team (CAT) ...
In a move that marks a significant shift in U.S. military doctrine, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Wednesday the formation of the first operational unit of suicide-attack drones in the ...
State of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem, Oregon, was awarded a firm-fixed-price to operate and maintain fish ...
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US Navy wants new railroad car to transport unarmed ballistic missiles
Existing railcars are almost 50 years old and will soon be retired. But the Navy still has a need to transport Active Inert Missiles.
Quadcopters, electromagnetic rifles and an AI-powered navigation system were among the wares displayed at one of Africa and ...
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