Military Tech

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Jun 5, 2011
"A US intelligence agency is to pump millions of dollars into a project aimed at analysing metaphors in various languages"
Jun 1, 2011
"Think the U.S. military has a lot of drones now? Just you wait."
May 31, 2011
"Thought military tracking technology couldn't get any creepier? Hold onto your tinfoil hats, because the next generation of manhunt gear just took another step closer to reality. Meet Insight, Darpa's mashup of snooping sensors that'll find human prey anywhere."
May 26, 2011
"The U.S. Army is making a serious push to launch swarms of tiny, inexpensive spy satellites, which would aid soldiers on the ground."
May 21, 2011
"Never let it be said that small isn't powerful. A Sonoma County, California, company has just built perhaps the smallest drone that can kill you."
May 10, 2011
"[I]nformation gleaned from photos of the surviving tailboom (the part that holds the rear rotor) and clues from other stealth aircraft suggest the helicopter was an H-60 Blackhawk, heavily modified to escape radar detection and fly more quietly"
May 6, 2011
"The U.S. military will take a big step toward upgrading the nation's missile-defense system next week, when it launches the first in a constellation of next-generation satellites."
May 6, 2011
"The assault team that killed Osama bin Laden sneaked up on his compound in radar-evading helicopters that had never been discussed publicly by the U.S. government."
May 4, 2011
"Looking like something straight from a 1950's science fiction magazine, the stealthy Phantom Ray unmanned airborne system (UAS) successfully completed its first flight on April 27, 2011 at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base in California."