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Software supports safe, controlled detonations of aerial bombs
Time and again, unexploded aerial bombs from the Second World War need to be defused or detonated in controlled explosions.
In a significant step towards force modernization, the U.S. Army successfully completed the Precision Strike Missile ...
U.S. defence firm Northrop Grumman is testing higher calibre cannon bullets to shoot down drones at lower cost, based on ...
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US Army tests kamikaze drone that flies like a drone and strikes like a missile
US Army soldiers have carried out the first live-fire test of the Switchblade 600 drone missile munition at Fort Cavazos.
The Golden Dome system, mandated by President Trump in a January 2025 executive order, aims to protect the continental United ...
Even if you’re a Strava refuser or a smartwatch shunner, the purest of purist runners invariably have an ideal finish time in their heads when they arrive at a start line. If you’re going to hit or go ...
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During a preflight test of Firefly Aerospace’s Alpha Flight 7 rocket, the first stage of the unmanned spacecraft exploded.
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'Midnight' eVTOL smashes its own record in latest test flight — bringing us closer to operational flying taxis
Archer Aviation, which manufactures the Midnight eVTOL, hopes the aircraft will become "electric air taxis" someday. The vehicle is powered by battery packs that contain numerous lithium-ion cells, ...
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