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Marines test robotic mule that could carry weapons, sensors
The program seeks to take the load off of dismounted troops.
By Todd South
New repair tech slashes time and cost to keep Bradleys in the fight
This can cut the cost from $25,000 replacement mounts to $1,000 for the repair.
By Todd South
Soldiers will run a platoon attack of robot vehicles from a Bradley in a test
After next year's event the Army plans to do a company-sized experiment by 2021.
By Todd South
Pentagon scientists are making talking plasma laser balls for use as non-lethal weapons
Sounds can now move through the laser frequencies, and developers expect a usable weapon in the next five years.
By Todd South
Trump reads from FDR’s prayer to the US on D-Day
Trump, with images of an American flag and Roosevelt projected behind him, read to crowd: “Almighty God, our sons, pride of our nation, this day, have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our republic, our religion and our civilization and to set free a suffering humanity.”
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press
Shipbuilder lends Navy a hand with rise of robot submarines
Huntington Ingalls Industries builds ships for sailors, but for the last two years it has supported a newer naval trend: the rise of the robots.
By Hugh Lessig, (Newport, Va.) Daily Press via the AP
What’s the No. 1 thing recruiters look for on a resume?
If you look up “how to write a resume,” you’ll get a bunch of links to blogs and how-to sites with all the latest tips and tricks for catching a recruiter’s eye. We’ve saved you a step.
By Natalie Gross
Army looks for a few good robots, sparks industry battle
The Army is looking for a few good robots. Not to fight — not yet, at least — but to help the men and women who do.
By Matt O'Brien, The Associated Press
How the TALOS combat suit can read troops’ vitals and give them super strength
Similar to the now legendary Iron Man suit from the Marvel movies, TALOS will also be able to provide wearers with heightened situational awareness while streaming in huge amounts of data and information.
By Ian D'Costa
How Marine Corps training prepared this veteran for a career making children’s toys
Toys created by Donald Coolidge's company have won multiple awards and made TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of the Year” list.
By Natalie Gross
Russia just showed off its version of a ‘Star Wars’ AT-ST — and it’s flippin' awesome!
"The promising goal of using the anthropomorphic complex is to solve engineering and combat tasks."
By Daniel Brown