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This new camouflage netting could protect soldiers better than armor
The new netting is designed to conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors.
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One of these 10 subguns could be the next soldier personal defense weapon
The subgun options must fire 9 mm and have a Picatinny rail system for mounting accessories, similar to the M4 carbine.
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This lighter, stronger combat helmet is headed to soldiers
Developers expect the helmet to be ready in a year.
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3,000 Army rifles have failed a crucial safety test — and thousands more still need to be tested
Officials expect that testing, identifying and fixing all malfunctioning M4/M16 weapons will take 12 to 18 months.
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Army shooter makes history in national action pistol shooting match
NCO does something no one else has accomplished in 40 years of competition.
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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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Russian defense company to debut “noiseless sniper rifle”
Just as the U.S. military undergoes the procurement process for new ground troop weaponry, so too is the Russian military.
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Army Research Lab shows off ‘third arm’ for ground troops in new video
Engineers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, are toying with ways to lighten troops’ loads in 21st century combat.
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This new camouflage netting could protect soldiers better than armor
The new netting is designed to conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors.
-
One of these 10 subguns could be the next soldier personal defense weapon
The subgun options must fire 9 mm and have a Picatinny rail system for mounting accessories, similar to the M4 carbine.
-
This lighter, stronger combat helmet is headed to soldiers
Developers expect the helmet to be ready in a year.
-
3,000 Army rifles have failed a crucial safety test — and thousands more still need to be tested
Officials expect that testing, identifying and fixing all malfunctioning M4/M16 weapons will take 12 to 18 months.
-
Army shooter makes history in national action pistol shooting match
NCO does something no one else has accomplished in 40 years of competition.
-
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.
-
Russian defense company to debut “noiseless sniper rifle”
Just as the U.S. military undergoes the procurement process for new ground troop weaponry, so too is the Russian military.
-
Army Research Lab shows off ‘third arm’ for ground troops in new video
Engineers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, are toying with ways to lighten troops’ loads in 21st century combat.
-
This new camouflage netting could protect soldiers better than armor
The new netting is designed to conceal soldiers and equipment from sight and sensors.
-
One of these 10 subguns could be the next soldier personal defense weapon
The subgun options must fire 9 mm and have a Picatinny rail system for mounting accessories, similar to the M4 carbine.
-
This lighter, stronger combat helmet is headed to soldiers
Developers expect the helmet to be ready in a year.
-
3,000 Army rifles have failed a crucial safety test — and thousands more still need to be tested
Officials expect that testing, identifying and fixing all malfunctioning M4/M16 weapons will take 12 to 18 months.
-
Army shooter makes history in national action pistol shooting match
NCO does something no one else has accomplished in 40 years of competition.
-
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.
-
Russian defense company to debut “noiseless sniper rifle”
Just as the U.S. military undergoes the procurement process for new ground troop weaponry, so too is the Russian military.
-
Army Research Lab shows off ‘third arm’ for ground troops in new video
Engineers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, are toying with ways to lighten troops’ loads in 21st century combat.















