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US Army tests 20,000W vehicle-mounted laser systems for drone defense — updated LOCUST device is now more lethal against drones
The U.S. Army is now testing a more lethal 20kW vehicle mounted LOCUST laser weapon system from AeroVironment (AV) Inc.
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US Army takes possession of its first M1E3 Abrams prototype
The United States Army has quietly crossed a major threshold in its armored modernization, taking possession of its first ...
The US Army shared footage from its first-ever test-drop of live grenades from a small flying drone. Video footage shows the grenade falling on a wooden car, representing a combat vehicle. Other ...
It’s no exaggeration to say that the U.S. Army is laser-focused on taking out cheap, deadly drones like the ones that have rained down on Ukrainian battlefields and Middle East bases. The service now ...
The U.S. Army has begun testing an upgraded version of a vehicle-mounted laser weapon designed to combat the growing danger ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – A new safety training course is on the horizon for employees who are responsible for maneuvering large military vehicles at the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center. The ...
Soldiers maneuver a Stryker Combat Vehicle at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. (Staff Sgt. Julie Jaeger/U.S. Army) The majority of ground combat vehicles used by the U.S. Army and ...
Members of the 35th Infantry Regiment test a new “shoot and scoot” mobile mortar system. (Global Military Products) The Army’s latest effort to modernize its formation took shape on the training ...
The Army already has an effective mine-clearing weapon—the M58 MICLIC rocket—but will use the drone to reduce the need for a human presence along the front lines. There remains an urban legend that ...
The amount of maintenance done on ground vehicles over the last decade has steadily declined, the Government Accountability Office found. By Nicholas Slayton Published Sep 27, 2025 8:01 AM EDT A new ...
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