Imagine if the United States military could send combat vehicles like tanks into battle with enemies – but without a single American on the battlefield – instead, the vehicles drive and fight ...
Fig 1. Inflatable dummy tanks may cost only a fraction of the real thing but have proved effecting in fooling enemy aerial reconnaissance. They can also be deployed to confuse infrared surveillance.
Invisibility cloaks are making a splash. Or rather, preventing splashes, perhaps. Although the science fiction idea of an invisibility cloak is a Harry Potter–style device that makes objects invisible ...
Defense Specialist Allison Barrie takes you behind the latest military technology that will allow BAE Systems' CV90 MkIV tank-like vehicle to potentially have an invisibility feature.
The Romulans are tricky so and so’s, running around cloaked — at least they have to de-cloak to fire (The Romulans are a Star Trek species that use a cloaking device). It turns out the British Army ...
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