What Are The Military Threats Of The Future?
Robot warriors with super human powers could be on the battlefield within a generation, according to a new report...
Robot warriors with super human powers could be on the battlefield within a generation, according to a new report...
"In a sense, whoever controls the air controls the land or sea below," writes technology expert David Hambling.
The Royal Australian Air Force used the Wedgetail in Iraq and Syria.
Defence medical professionals from around the world have gathered to showcase their latest cutting-edge technologies.
US officials hope that the formal announcement at a meeting of NATO defence ministers will serve as a deterrent against attacks from ...
"Their combination of mobility, firepower and protection is still unmatched," writes technology expert David Hambling.
"Drone pilots wage an 'asymmetric war' where there are stark differences in the strengths and strategies of the respective combatants."
Challenger 2 is being upgraded as part of a life extension project, with one prototype nicknamed the 'Black Night'.
New research says explosions from huge Second War World bombs disturbed the upper atmosphere.
Hypersonics, missiles and aircraft that can travel about twice the speed of a rifle bullet, are the subject of a new arms race.
The technology uses sensors to detect hidden enemies.
33 Engineer Regiment Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search has opened its doors to the public.
The Army intends to make an initial purchase of over 500 Boxer vehicles.
The organisation is now responsible for training the RAF’s Cyberspace Communications Specialists and Engineering Officers.
"Unmanned vessels are not about to make sailors redundant, but they are becoming increasingly useful as auxiliaries", writes technology ...
The £3 million Project Minerva launched in September 2016 saw a Snake Eye drone tested that can relay 3D images while detecting chemical ...