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The US' Newest Weapon Can Sink Any Ship In Seconds
A new weapon developed for the U.S. military can retrofit large bombs into guided missiles making them deadly for enemy naval vessels. Here's what we know.
Chesterfield County middle and high schools are implementing new OpenGate weapons detection systems as students return this month, offering more advanced screening than traditional metal detectors.
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DE M-SHORAD: The U.S. Army’s New Laser Weapon System
The U.S. Army’s DE M-SHORAD program represents a major leap in air defense technology. Mounted on a Stryker vehicle, it integrates a high-energy laser designed to shoot down drones, rockets, artillery ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe New “Precision Grenade Launcher” Is Amazing. Why Doesn’t the Army Want It?
Many observers have indicated dismay that the Colt-Northrop Grumman system lost to the Barrett platform in a recent test.
It’s one of the few school districts in New Mexico using advanced technology to detect weapons on kids; Rio Rancho Public ...
The flight trajectory of ICBMs, targeting accuracy of an Abrams tank 120mm cannon, sharing of enemy location intelligence in real-time or the decreasing of critical sensor-to-shooter times for ...
They roll down Beijing streets, covered from prying eyes by huge tarpaulins, but the silhouettes of missiles, tanks and ...
The new U.S. defense focus will be enhancing hypersonic missiles. This innovation comes as China and Russia further advance their own hypersonic weapons.
Long a tool of allies trying to foil improvised explosive devices, unmanned systems now may be entering the fray against friendly forces. Both terrorists and nation-states are striving to employ these ...
DARPA and the US Air Force successfully flight-tested new hypersonic weapon technology last week. The test system was the Hypersonic Air-breathing Weapon Concept, or HAWC. The HAWC project is part ...
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