War ain’t any good. However, military technologies are the ones that signify the progress. Without them, we would not have the Internet, up-to-date medicine, or jet engines. Technologies that were ...
When you imagine new technology being developed by the armed forces, more advanced weapon systems, enhanced munitions, and more potent vehicles of war might come to mind. But there have been many ...
Innovation is a key aspect that drives militaries forward around the globe. The military ...
Four of the top 10 inventions the Army recognized as the “Best of 2006” were developed or tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground or in Adelphi, Md., Army officials announced last week. Each year the Army ...
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When you think about World War II and the different technologies used to try to win the war, both the Axis and Allies were constantly looking for an edge. As a result, there is no question that some ...
From microwave ovens and the internet to GPS, many of today's familiar technologies were originally developed for military purposes before fundamentally transforming civilian life.
The U.S. Army, established June 14, 1775, is celebrating its 250th birthday. The Army's history includes key contributions to engineering, medicine, weather forecasting and space exploration. The Army ...
When most people think about military inventions, they think about the development of increasingly dangerous weapons. But that isn’t the whole story. Instead, thousands of innovations initially meant ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – Representatives from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s Medical Technology Transfer Office showcased new biomedical technologies available for commercial ...