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How Osprey Helicopters Work

By: Gregory Bosworth, Journalist
The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is a vertical takeoff and landing tiltrotor helicopter, meaning it's rotors turn into plane propellers. It combines the vertical landing qualities of a helicopter with the range and speed of a turboprop aircraft. It is mainly used in special operations by the U.S. Air Force and Marines.
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Military Robot Truck

By: Maxwell McCall, Journalist
Robot military trucks or autonomous trucks are going to be part of war and practice for the military. These trucks can be off-road and carry very heavy items such as ammo fuel guns and other supplies
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US Navy Unveils Innovative Sonar Technology for Enhanced Undersea Mapping

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing its operational capabilities, the US Navy has embarked on a new research and development program focused on autonomous undersea sensing technologies. Awarded a contract worth $24.9 million by the Department of Defense (DoD), American defense company Northrop Grumman will spearhead the initiative, dubbed the “Full Spectrum Undersea Warfare Innovative Naval Prototype Autonomous Undersea Exploitation.”
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US Marines Fire Long Range Missils Up to 150 Miles Away

By: Nikki Birjandi, Journalist
The US Marine Corps have successfully created a missile system, to significantly advance the capabilities of the US military. The AH-1Z Viper helicopter launches missiles able to strike targets at distances previously impossible. The very long delay in announcing when the test will happen only tells people more about the project's secrecy.
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