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How the Army wants to use your boots to generate juice (and keep tabs on you)
A new patent shows promise for using boot insoles as tiny electrical generators.
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A ‘mixed reality’ goggle with target ID, tracking and weapon link could field by 2021
Researchers are using the Microsoft HoloLens 2 platform to design the goggle.
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Corps issues new IED detectors more capable of identifying buried command wires
Combat engineers, infantrymen, military police, artillery and light anti-aircraft defense Marines will get the detector later in fiscal year 2020.
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This device could help soldiers see through walls in the urban fight
First already responders use this device to help save lives.
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Here’s who will build the US Army’s new missile defense radar
The Army has spent over a decade trying to replace its Patriot air-and-missile defense radar with something that will be able to address increasingly complex threats in the future and has finally picked a winner to build a replacement sensor.
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A new tool to help soldiers better manage the spectrum
A new tool developed by L3Harris makes communications easier by subtracting interference from EW systems.
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‘No time for a blind spot’: Raytheon goes big with Patriot radar replacement
Raytheon touted its LTAMDS offering at AUSA ahead of a big U.S. Army decision on a winning radar.
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Logos Technologies to unveil new sensor pod at AUSA
Logos Technologies will for the first time unveil its new Multi-Modal Sensor Pod at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual meeting.
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Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
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New night vision adds punch from the squad to the battalion
The Big Red One has them, and more are coming.
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How the Army wants to use your boots to generate juice (and keep tabs on you)
A new patent shows promise for using boot insoles as tiny electrical generators.
-
A ‘mixed reality’ goggle with target ID, tracking and weapon link could field by 2021
Researchers are using the Microsoft HoloLens 2 platform to design the goggle.
-
Corps issues new IED detectors more capable of identifying buried command wires
Combat engineers, infantrymen, military police, artillery and light anti-aircraft defense Marines will get the detector later in fiscal year 2020.
-
This device could help soldiers see through walls in the urban fight
First already responders use this device to help save lives.
-
Here’s who will build the US Army’s new missile defense radar
The Army has spent over a decade trying to replace its Patriot air-and-missile defense radar with something that will be able to address increasingly complex threats in the future and has finally picked a winner to build a replacement sensor.
-
A new tool to help soldiers better manage the spectrum
A new tool developed by L3Harris makes communications easier by subtracting interference from EW systems.
-
‘No time for a blind spot’: Raytheon goes big with Patriot radar replacement
Raytheon touted its LTAMDS offering at AUSA ahead of a big U.S. Army decision on a winning radar.
-
Logos Technologies to unveil new sensor pod at AUSA
Logos Technologies will for the first time unveil its new Multi-Modal Sensor Pod at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual meeting.
-
Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
-
New night vision adds punch from the squad to the battalion
The Big Red One has them, and more are coming.
-
How the Army wants to use your boots to generate juice (and keep tabs on you)
A new patent shows promise for using boot insoles as tiny electrical generators.
-
A ‘mixed reality’ goggle with target ID, tracking and weapon link could field by 2021
Researchers are using the Microsoft HoloLens 2 platform to design the goggle.
-
Corps issues new IED detectors more capable of identifying buried command wires
Combat engineers, infantrymen, military police, artillery and light anti-aircraft defense Marines will get the detector later in fiscal year 2020.
-
This device could help soldiers see through walls in the urban fight
First already responders use this device to help save lives.
-
Here’s who will build the US Army’s new missile defense radar
The Army has spent over a decade trying to replace its Patriot air-and-missile defense radar with something that will be able to address increasingly complex threats in the future and has finally picked a winner to build a replacement sensor.
-
A new tool to help soldiers better manage the spectrum
A new tool developed by L3Harris makes communications easier by subtracting interference from EW systems.
-
‘No time for a blind spot’: Raytheon goes big with Patriot radar replacement
Raytheon touted its LTAMDS offering at AUSA ahead of a big U.S. Army decision on a winning radar.
-
Logos Technologies to unveil new sensor pod at AUSA
Logos Technologies will for the first time unveil its new Multi-Modal Sensor Pod at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual meeting.
-
Stealthy no more? A German radar vendor says it tracked the F-35 jet in 2018 — from a pony farm
In the illustrious history of the F-35 fighter jet, add a pony farm outside Berlin as the place where radar-maker Hensoldt claims the plane’s stealth cover was blown.
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New night vision adds punch from the squad to the battalion
The Big Red One has them, and more are coming.












