November 3, 2015 Exoskeleton offers paralyzed vets options to walk The first veteran provided an exoskeleton for personal use that enables him to walk will be in California next week as part of a veteran’s health summit that will include a look at the future of bionics.
November 3, 2015 Army taps Scorpion pattern to replace highly criticized Universal Camouflage Pattern The U.S. Army is going to dust off its old Scorpion pattern as a replacement for its much criticized Universal Camouflage Pattern.
November 3, 2015 US Army threatened by rogue iPhones The Department of Defense recently evaluated how well the most powerful military force on Earth handled the security issues concerning mobile devices. The results were not good.
November 3, 2015 Army buys more M9 pistols The U.S. Army is trying to replace the M9 9mm pistol, but it’s still buying new M9s from manufacturer Beretta.
November 3, 2015 Drone deliveries, vertical-flight planes highlight the future of US warfare It's always risky to send pilots on reconnaissance missions or into combat zones, so to protect its troops, the U.S. military is turning to technological solutions.
October 22, 2015 Nanofoam could lead to new body armor, U C San Diego researchers say The Army’s research and development arm has funded a three-year research program at University of California, San Diego investigating nanofoam for protection -- the first foam armor endeavor ever, the college said.
October 22, 2015 How civilians can get military-grade secure smartphones The new James Bond thriller “Skyfall” has just launched and so has a military-grade smartphone that you don’t need a Q to get your hands on -- use it and your conversations, texts and data will be secure even in extreme conditions.
October 22, 2015 Army researchers seek 'new shield' for Captain America The U.S. Army is tapping the expertise of the nation's top academic researchers to help develop better armor for our troops.