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Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
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This beefed up special operations muscle car is the war steed of legends
The entire vehicle was gutted and revamped, the plush seats and trappings of Chevy’s flagship affordable sports car stripped away and thrown out.
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DoD researchers literally reinvented the wheel with shape-shifting tracks
Wheels are faster on hard surfaces, while a tracked design performs better on softer ground. Rather than pushing a vehicle through terrain it doesn’t perform its upmost in, why not just slap on some shape-shifting wheels?
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Israeli defense firm unveils souped-up combat ATV
An Israeli defense firm has made news waves this week showcasing their new line of up-armored, combat all-terrain vehicles.
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US-backed Syrian fighters spotted in MRAPs prior to ISIS assault
Kurdish forces, called the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, flaunted a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle over social media Tuesday — an up-armored gun truck specifically designed to resist improvised explosive devices, but not previously authorized for provision to U.S.-backed forces.
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Marines want Russian-styled aircraft to realistically practice challenging them
The Marine Corps wants to get acclimated to fighting peer-level adversaries with peer-level aircraft.
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Army tests new tactical vehicle by throwing it out of perfectly fine aircraft
The Ground Mobility Vehicle 1.1 could soon be used by special operations troops.
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The V-280 tilt-rotor aircraft could change the way air assault troops operate
Bell’s V-280 Valor tilt-rotor aircraft should be a welcome addition to units conducting fast rope insertions, rappelling, or any other air assault operation.
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Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
-
This beefed up special operations muscle car is the war steed of legends
The entire vehicle was gutted and revamped, the plush seats and trappings of Chevy’s flagship affordable sports car stripped away and thrown out.
-
DoD researchers literally reinvented the wheel with shape-shifting tracks
Wheels are faster on hard surfaces, while a tracked design performs better on softer ground. Rather than pushing a vehicle through terrain it doesn’t perform its upmost in, why not just slap on some shape-shifting wheels?
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Israeli defense firm unveils souped-up combat ATV
An Israeli defense firm has made news waves this week showcasing their new line of up-armored, combat all-terrain vehicles.
-
US-backed Syrian fighters spotted in MRAPs prior to ISIS assault
Kurdish forces, called the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, flaunted a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle over social media Tuesday — an up-armored gun truck specifically designed to resist improvised explosive devices, but not previously authorized for provision to U.S.-backed forces.
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Marines want Russian-styled aircraft to realistically practice challenging them
The Marine Corps wants to get acclimated to fighting peer-level adversaries with peer-level aircraft.
-
Army tests new tactical vehicle by throwing it out of perfectly fine aircraft
The Ground Mobility Vehicle 1.1 could soon be used by special operations troops.
-
The V-280 tilt-rotor aircraft could change the way air assault troops operate
Bell’s V-280 Valor tilt-rotor aircraft should be a welcome addition to units conducting fast rope insertions, rappelling, or any other air assault operation.
-
Don’t open the hatch: IronVision lets crews ‘see through their vehicle’
Pilots and aircrew have had access to helmet-mounted displays for years. And soon, so too will ground crews.
-
This beefed up special operations muscle car is the war steed of legends
The entire vehicle was gutted and revamped, the plush seats and trappings of Chevy’s flagship affordable sports car stripped away and thrown out.
-
DoD researchers literally reinvented the wheel with shape-shifting tracks
Wheels are faster on hard surfaces, while a tracked design performs better on softer ground. Rather than pushing a vehicle through terrain it doesn’t perform its upmost in, why not just slap on some shape-shifting wheels?
-
Israeli defense firm unveils souped-up combat ATV
An Israeli defense firm has made news waves this week showcasing their new line of up-armored, combat all-terrain vehicles.
-
US-backed Syrian fighters spotted in MRAPs prior to ISIS assault
Kurdish forces, called the People’s Protection Units, or YPG, flaunted a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle over social media Tuesday — an up-armored gun truck specifically designed to resist improvised explosive devices, but not previously authorized for provision to U.S.-backed forces.
-
Marines want Russian-styled aircraft to realistically practice challenging them
The Marine Corps wants to get acclimated to fighting peer-level adversaries with peer-level aircraft.
-
Army tests new tactical vehicle by throwing it out of perfectly fine aircraft
The Ground Mobility Vehicle 1.1 could soon be used by special operations troops.
-
The V-280 tilt-rotor aircraft could change the way air assault troops operate
Bell’s V-280 Valor tilt-rotor aircraft should be a welcome addition to units conducting fast rope insertions, rappelling, or any other air assault operation.











