Activists have deployed the crypto for a variety of purposes, including equipping the Ukrainian army with military equipment, medical supplies and drones, as well as funding the development of a facial recognition app that identifies if someone is a Russian mercenary or spy. Volunteer gro...
"The idea to create our own UAVs came 3 years ago, when we observed in the market that although there were thousands of drones being used around the world, most of them were essentially just bricks with arms. Add to that all their surrounding electronics, antennas and so on, and you ...
Today, as drones and artificial intelligence irreversibly change the nature of land warfare, the tank is still as important as ever, because it keeps evolving to meet new threats. Here’s a look at how the tank, or the “Combat Arm of Decision” as the Army calls it, has changed since...
Ukraine may be one of history’s great examples of military technological innovation. It successfully integrated decades-old systems like theJavelin and the Stingerwith modern digital targeting techniques;used commercial satellitesto command and control decentralized forces; reverse engineered cheap drones to...
World's largest army, well-funded. World leader in educational standards: universal literacy. World leader in technological systems: computers, medical, aerospace, military supplies, etc. Abundant natural resources, including water, coal, phosphates, lead, zinc, copper, uranium and gold. Highly ...
Instead, a swarm of explosive-laden FPV drones – controlled by Ukrainian soldiers miles away – seeks to exploit the chink in the enemy’s armour, swooping down on the Russians and chasing them through zigzagging trenches that provide little protection against the airborne threat. /jlne.ws/3...
($3,000 billion), Somalia, and Libya, or the money Washington is wasting murdering people with drones in Pakistan and Yemen, or the money Washington has spent supporting al Qaeda in Syria, or the massive sums Washington has wasted surrounding Iran with 40 military bases and several fleets ...
at a certain density, the bugs would shift to cohesive, aligned clusters. and at a second critical point, the clusters would become a single marching army. haphazard milling became rank-and-file—a prelude to their transformation into black-and-yellow adults. that's what happens in nature, ...
After the CIA’s army suffers numerous defeats, the U.S. drops more bombs on Laos than all the U.S. bombs dropped in World War II. A quarter of all Laotians will eventually become refugees, many living in caves. This was later called a “secret war,” since it occurred at the same...