Here's How The Military And Police Use Sound As A Weapon
Sound has been weaponized for almost as long as people have been fighting. But recently, technological advancements have put sound back in the spotlight.
Read MoreSound has been weaponized for almost as long as people have been fighting. But recently, technological advancements have put sound back in the spotlight.
Read MoreThe Black Knight was unveiled to the public in 2006 during the Association of the United States Army annual convention.
Read MoreThe Wright brothers may have been the first humans to take flight after the turn of the century, but the Bleriot XI is the world's oldest plane still flying.
Read MoreThe U.S. military has made a concerted effort in studying ways to improve tactility in hand protection, including ways to keep hands warm without bulky gloves.
Read MoreThe USS Missouri is the last battleship commissioned by the United States Navy and it served for a long time. We have its full history right here.
Read MoreThe magic of seeing a machine in the sky has faded, however, flight's journey from idea to a part of everyday practice is remarkable.
Read MoreThe Second World War propelled innovation and demanded unheard-of manufacturing speed. These were the 10 best fighter jets produced by the Axis and the Allies.
Read MoreThe Humvee got its start as a specialized military vehicle and became so iconic that it was eventually turned into a civilian vehicle as well.
Read MoreRather than focusing on getting passengers from A to B as quickly as possible, airlines needed to figure out how to do it cheaply. NASA's F-8 helped.
Read MoreOne of the worst explosions in modern history happened in Canada in the early 1900s, killing hundreds of people and leaving thousands injured.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force has announced a partnership with JetZero to produce a new jet that will greatly reduce aerodynamic drag and thus require much less fuel.
Read MoreMany tank design flaws were only apparent once troops were already inside them and taking fire in battle.
Read MoreYou might think it's very unlikely that a jet would land on the wrong aircraft carrier, and it is. When it happens, there's a specific punishment prescribed.
Read MoreSome aircraft rise above (quite literally) and have left an indelible mark on our collective psyche.
Read MoreYou can see them in old movies and find videos of them in use today -- mortars are a staple of militaries all over the world because of their reliability.
Read MoreThe Phalanx CWIS is a key defensive weapon that is in service on most naval vessels that require it. Here's what it is and how it came to be so necessary.
Read MoreYou may have noticed workers at the airport scrubbing down airplanes before arriving at the gate. Here's why they wash planes so frequently.
Read MoreWhile warfare has led to the creation of some spectacular technologies, not every military invention is a winner.
Read MoreLEGO has released an ode to a classic piece of aviation technology, renowned for its supersonic technology: The Concorde.
Read MoreAvoiding detection by radar has become a necessity for modern military aircraft. Here is how the science behind stealth technology actually works.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence isn't limited to generating paintings and doing your homework for you. Militaries like the IDF are embracing AI for warfare, too.
Read MoreThe X-4 Bantam was developed by Northrop in the late 1940s for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
Read MoreCurrently, 30 of the 50 United States don't allow Humvees on public roads, but here's what to know if you plan to buy one.
Read MoreHelicopters have found many uses in the armed forces, and some have remained in service for decades. Here are the oldest military helicopters flying today.
Read MoreWhile we usually think of NASA working on space stuff, aeronautics are also part of their name. Take the AD-1, a NASA-developed plane with a movable wing.
Read MoreFortunately there have been no accidents reported, but the jet engines will still need to be inspected.
Read MoreAircraft carriers are among the largest vehicles in the world, and those who commission them must decide on what kind of power source will fuel them.
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