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• http://www.businessinsider.com, Geoffrey IngersollGunner was a Marine bomb-sniffing dog, until he suddenly became so skittish, he couldn't perform his duty.
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Gunner was a Marine bomb-sniffing dog, until he suddenly became so skittish, he couldn't perform his duty.
A huge explosion sent a plume of smoke 7000 feet into the air. This happened in Louisiana near Camp Minden on Monday night around 11:30pm.
In a request released Sept. 14 of this year, the Office Of Naval Research sought to find proposals for "Synthetic Biology Tools for Sensing and Bioprocessing" — essentially hybrid, organic inorganic "sensing" robots.
DoD continues long relationship with Hollywood as new stealth jets will be seen on silver screen before they are seen in combat
Since the commissioning of China’s first aircraft carrier, gCaptain’s inbox has been flooded with questions about what it means for the U.S., China’s emerging naval sea power, and the rest of the world.
Faster than a sluggish bureaucracy. More powerful than enemy radar. Able to scale tall buildings with a single engine
The Swiss Army is preparing contingency plans for violent unrest across Europe. A nation mostly famous for its banks, watches and chocolate fears it may face a massive influx of European refugees in the near future.
A U.S. military judge is considering broad security rules for the war crimes tribunal of five Guantanamo prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks.
When the first of October rolled in a couple of weeks ago it reminded many of us that summer was really over.
The Pentagon said late Saturday that it is investigating why a Navy submarine collided with an Aegis cruiser off the East Coast.
Americans lived in a "victory culture" for much of the 20th century.
The Navies of the world have long known how effective the sonar of dolphins and sea lions can be at locating small underwater objects.
A graceful yet compellingly powerful Japanese armada has embellished the country’s Sagami Bay, showcasing the latest firepower of seabound warfare.
Controlling the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is a major asset in military operations.
We don't post a whole lot of videos in their entirety as they're rarely as good as a series of stills lined up with titles and descriptions, but this one is an exception.
I got an email asking if this photo was one of mine.
The military might have a new weapon in its battle against suicide: smoothies, spiked with omega-3 fatty acids.
“Drink water, drive on.” I think anyone who’s spent any time in the military has heard that expression or something similar.
Tomorrow marks the 17th Anniversary of Army spc Michael New's Act of Patriotism!!
One of the first tasks the Navy expects to assign its forthcoming arsenal of laser guns: shooting down drones that menace its ships.
The first line to a recent story on Buzzfeed is enough to make anyone break out a tinfoil hat ... or at the very least buy a new App designed by Navy SEALs.
Although the surge of “insider attacks” on U.S.-NATO forces has dominated coverage of the war in Afghanistan in 2012, an even more important story has been quietly unfolding:
One of the first tasks the Navy expects to assign its forthcoming arsenal of laser guns: shooting down drones that menace its ships.
The United States and Israel are already involved in discussions over how they could soon conduct a joint surgical strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, a source close to the talks tells Foreign Policy magazine.
The 3-D printer craze has taken off with everyone from hobbyists and amateur gunsmiths to giant corporations.
The Navy is just getting started on its new aircraft carrier, a ship it swears it’s going to build under budget, despite years of evidence to the contrary. It’s the sort of shipbuilding project Mitt Romney plans if he wins the presidency.
The United States will support France if it intervenes militarily in its former colony Mali, where Islamist forces control the north of the country, a top US diplomat said in an interview Tuesday.
US army officers have begun arriving in Israel ahead of joint military manoeuvres between the countries' armed forces, an Israeli newspaper said on Sunday.
One robot isn't so smart, but get enough of them together and they can complete a complex mission.
"...Congress and the Pentagon are moving to implement policies that will discourage at-risk members of the armed forces from retaining their personal weapons."