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Top 7 must-read military technology stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Militaries spent 2025 racing to redefine how wars are fought, pouring money into smarter weapons, and deeper stockpiles.
In the future, the battlefield may not be populated by soldiers, but by imposing humanoid robots. Foundation Future Industries, a California-based company, is developing the Phantom robot specifically ...
Ukraine’s next battle is underground, where millions of hectares must be cleared of landmines before recovery can begin.
The technology landscape is approaching a fundamental transformation. As we stand at the threshold of 2026, five key trends ...
It feels like AI moves so quickly that it’s impossible to know what’s coming next. Just when you think you’ve wrapped your mind around computers that can put your dog in front of the Eiffel Tower or ...
The most recent of the five movies in The Purg e franchise, The Forever Purge is here to break all the rules. Set in Texas in ...
General Chauhan spoke about a new phase of military transformation, which he described as “convergence warfare”, driven by ...
The three hours Maksym spent being transported through the battlefield in eastern Ukraine felt like an eternity. But the remote-controlled capsule on wheels was the injured soldier’s best way out.
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'The president cares': Marco Rubio covers for his master, says Trump 'really doesn't like wars' in delusional remarks
During a press conference today, Secretary of State Marco Rubio makes the laughable claim that Donald Trump "really doesn't ...
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China Bets on Advanced Technologies to Revive Tepid Industrial Sector
China pledged on Friday to double down on upgrading its manufacturing base and promised capital to fund efforts targeting ...
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Japan Proposes Record Budget Spending While Curbing Fresh Debt
Japan's government on Friday proposed record spending for next fiscal year while curbing debt issuance, underscoring Prime ...
Our photojournalists and others have captured images of how major changes from Washington and elsewhere rippled across the ...
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