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500-pound robot tows 53,000-pound US Army truck using in-wheel propulsion
An ant just hauled an elephant across the battlefield. In a surprising technological demonstration, ...
Air Force Times on MSN
The US military wants a fleet of laser trucks. Here's what they might look like.
Two ground vehicles could define how the Pentagon fields high-energy laser weapons at scale.
This truck packs a secret weapon that has nothing to do with horsepower or armament. Will the U.S. Army buy it? The U.S. Army is eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin’. The military’s fleet of ...
The ISVs add speed and stealth for cavalry scouts and dismounted infantrymen who operate at or beyond the front lines.
The U.S. Army and Marine Corps are racing toward trucks that can power lasers, drones, and electronic warfare gear at the ...
The U.S. Army has approximately 250,000 light, medium, and heavy trucks and 110,000 trailers in service at any given time. These trucks and trailers represent the logistical backbone of military ...
The Pentagon is spending years and billions chasing the next generation of exquisite systems. Meanwhile, the Army has quietly shown up with something far more disruptive: a low-cost, off-the-shelf ...
Military vehicles are known for their sheer durability, designed to survive the harshest conditions of a battlefield. In a recent incident in Seattle, that ruggedness may have helped soldiers avoid ...
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