The non-humanoid robots were the size of a quad bike and traveled at about 4 mph. Some had explosive charges for kamikaze ...
Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
I spent 14 years in the U.S. military. My period of service, 2003-2017, covered its most active era in recent memory. Facing enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan, working with allies in the Pacific and in ...
Shield AI’s Brandon Tseng says AI-powered drones are already reshaping battlefields from Ukraine to the Middle East. Now the ...
In the past six months, Ukraine has fielded the world’s first dedicated uncrewed ground vehicle battalion, held a front line ...
Japan Airlines began deploying humanoid robots for live ground operations at Tokyo Haneda Airport this month, making it the ...
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US military is powerful enough to crush enemies, but can it defeat their 'final 10%?'
Modern warfare's Final Ten Percent problem means conventionally superior militaries face rising costs to coerce determined adversaries into defeat.
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Germany’s Ziesel combat robot fires 3.4-mile anti-tank missiles during military trials
German defense firms have pushed another combat robot closer to frontline deployment after successfully ...
The 88-year-old Japanese physician swapped autopsies for popular science writing. In his best-seller, he argues that we have ...
This is the ninth article in an 11-part series examining how the United States should organize, lead, and integrate economic ...
Lebanon took a gamble by engaging in direct negotiations with Israel. Yet, that failed to stop the fighting despite a 45-day ...
Chinese developers have produced a power transmission platform that could enable its military to expand its drone operations. Developed by researchers at China's Xidian University, it utilizes a ...
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