US Army February 17, 2020 US military's 'Jetson' laser can ID your unique heartbeat hundreds of feet away The U.S. military could soon spot you in a crowd — not by your face or your gait, but by your unique heartbeat rhythm. The Pentagon recently developed and tested a laser that can scan and distinguish the pitter-patter of your heart from up to 650 feet (200 meters) away.Â
US Army February 14, 2020 Vindman will not be investigated after NSC ouster, Army secretary says The Army will not launch an investigation into a decorated officer who was a key witness during the impeachment inquiry into President Trump and then removed from his White House National Security Council (NSC) position, officials said Friday.Â
US Army February 14, 2020 Army Research Lab explores new '6G' and beyond wireless network A dismounted soldier taking enemy fire in a high-intensity combat engagement comes across a vital enemy location, snaps a quick photo of the area with a handheld device and then transmits the time-sensitive intelligence information to other soldiers and ground commanders. Images are then sent to air and ground units in a position to attack, and the enemy asset is destroyed in an instant, long before it has an opportunity to strike U.S. forces.
US Army February 14, 2020 Space Force is looking for ideas 'in good taste' on what it should call its members Following its official creation this past December, the Space Force is looking for ideas on what the members of the newest branch of the U.S. military should be called.
World February 13, 2020 US soldier dies from non-combat incident at military base in Afghanistan, DoD says A U.S. Army soldier died this week in a non-combat-related incident at the U.S.’ largest military base in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense confirmed Thursday. Â
US Army February 11, 2020 Army drill sergeant at Fort Benning suspended after heated tussle caught on video An Army drill sergeant has been suspended while an investigation takes place after a video surfaced of an alleged assault on a recruit, according to a report.
US Army February 10, 2020 US Army to use gamers’ brain waves to train military robot swarms A group of experts wants to study the brain waves and eye movements of people playing a video game in order to build an advanced AI that could coordinate the actions of military robots.
Armed Forces February 10, 2020 New laser-guided artillery round destroys moving target Enemies hiding under a bridge, bunkered down on a specific floor in a large building, seeking cover on the backside of a mountain ridge or moving to attack in an armored vehicle convoy --- are all now more vulnerable to U.S. strikes due to an emerging laser-guided artillery round that can destroy enemy targets on the move in combat.
US Army February 7, 2020 Army seeks technology to see through walls and identify people on the other side It sounds like something we might see in the Matrix reboot, but the U.S. Army is seeking technology that could see through walls and identify people on the other side.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 5, 2020 Wife, son of soldier killed in Iraq attend SOTU, call for action against Iran terror funding Kelli Hake and 13-year-old Gage said that terror law is being incorrectly interpreted by the court system.Â
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash February 4, 2020 Sen. Marsha Blackburn is taking 'toughest man alive' to State of the Union Retired Navy SEAL David Goggins -- the only member of the U.S. Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, Army Ranger School and Air Force controller training -- is the definition of the "Great American Comeback," according to Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn.