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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 ...
Hypersonic weapons are in the spotlight. Here’s how they work, why they matter, and what current programs in Russia, China, ...
Australia has the chance to become a world leader in drone and autonomous weapon technology if it supercharges investment in ...
The future of warfare felt a lot like playing a video game. Soldiers fastened on virtual-reality glasses and then moved their fingers across the joystick in their palms. A small drone buzzed and ...
Global military expenditures have increased every year for a decade, reaching a record $2.7 trillion in 2024. NATO allies are undertaking their largest defense spending expansion in history. Defense ...
In September 1943, the Italian battleship Roma was steaming toward Malta to surrender to the Allies when a pair of German Dornier Do 217 bombers appeared overhead. The planes released two Fritz X ...
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Brahmastra secrets: Was ancient India hiding a nuclear weapon more powerful than modern nukes?
The Brahmastra is often described as a divine weapon, yet many ancient texts hint at a power comparable to or even greater ...
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Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles: The Most Dangerous Weapons Ever Made?
SLBMs can be launched from underwater nearly anywhere in the world—and are incredibly difficult to intercept, making them ...
Temple University has implemented an artificial intelligence-based weapon detection system for events at its Liacouras Center. The Xtract One Smartway system uses AI sensor to find guns, knives and ...
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