April 10, 2018 New Army precision-guided 155m round destroys targets without GPS The US Army is developing precision-guided 155mm rounds that are longer range than existing shells and able to conduct combat missions in a GPS-denied war environment.
April 9, 2018 New foam armor for tanks can pulverize enemies A new foam can pulverize enemy rounds – and could even be used as a foam armor to protect tanks and other combat vehicles.
April 4, 2018 Army to fire ground artillery, rockets from Navy ships The Army and Navy are operating together in the Pacific to fire Army artillery from Navy ships, send targeting data to land weapons from Navy sensors and use coastal land rockets to destroy enemy ships at sea, service leaders said.
April 4, 2018 Army speeds up prototypes for its next-gen combat vehicle The U.S. Army is speeding up the prototyping of weapons and tech for its Next-Generation Combat Vehicle, Warrior Maven reports.
March 19, 2018 US military eyes futuristic 'bionic arm' for troops Will future Soldiers be kitted up with a futuristic exoskeleton-style arm that will bring even more deadly, more powerful weapons into battle?
March 9, 2018 DARPA wants to 'freeze' bodies on the battlefield — to keep them alive When troops are injured on the battlefield, time is of the essence: How long it takes service members to receive medical care is often the single most important factor in determining whether they live or die.
March 8, 2018 Army sets sights on new sniper rifle When you combine the skill of U.S. soldiers with this new mighty sniper rifle, it means very bad news for those foolish enough to take on the United States.
March 1, 2018 US Army tanks get futuristic shields to destroy incoming threats U.S. Army M1 Abrams tanks are being upgraded with a sort of invisible shield that will destroy incoming antitank missiles and other threats before reaching the tank.
February 16, 2018 School shootings: How Army technology could help save the lives of teachers and students Teachers will soon have access to advanced Army technology that will help prepare them for active shooters in schools.
January 30, 2018 Fitness app Strava plans privacy push after military workout data sparks security snafu Fitness app Strava plans to boost awareness of its privacy and safety tools after personnel at U.S. military bases sparked security concerns by sharing details of their exercise routines.