Lasers. Sonic weaponry. GPS. Radar. Sonar. To name a few.
2006-09-14 15:18:20
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answered by amish-robot 4
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To minimize the risk to Marines, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit Marines have deployed with a new technology meant to make neutralizing those deadly threats a much easier and safer job.
The Marines assigned to the EOD detachment, MEU Service Support Group 24, spent June 12 training with the Talon 3B robotics system. The system is composed of a robotic arm and claw attached to a tracked remote-control vehicle small enough to be carried in the back of a Humvee. The training was meant to familiarize the team with the Talon system, which the MEU
Military Reloads with Nanotech
Smaller. Cheaper. Nastier. Those are the guiding principles behind the military's latest bombs. The secret ingredient: nanotechnology that makes for a bigger boom.
Solid-State Laser Technology For Military Applications Under Development 1/10/2006
Not much is known about current military uses of embedded systems because of the militaries need to keep the technologies they are employing confidential. However, it is known that the military uses embedded systems within almost all of their current technology
2006-09-14 22:51:49
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answered by Littlebigdog 4
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The very internet which we are using and getting our questions are being used by the military. we have access only to around 40% of the internet while the rest is still used for and by the military
2006-09-14 22:21:22
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answered by msgtoab 1
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look online but its not a good idea to tell everyone the trics we use or they will find ways to beat it and then we are back at square 1. i think the greatest technology is the soldier. no matter what they give us we get the job done
2006-09-15 06:41:32
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answered by Geology RockstaRR 3
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i cant tell u
2006-09-15 10:14:07
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answered by Peiper 5
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So much for OPSEC.........
2006-09-14 22:54:19
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answered by Abrams Tanker 3
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