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In the future Army, a team of miniature ground and aerial robots may be able to enter the high-risk zones and conduct a coordinated search, communicating with one another, & relaying the info to soldiers!
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Posted in Articles, Robots
Tagged armed with science, army, BAE Systems, California Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Harvard University, identify and engage high-priority targets, insect robots, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MAST, MAST Collaborative Technology Alliance, MAST Program, Micro and Nano Materials and Devices Branch, Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology, Microsystem Mechanics Center, military mini robots, mini robots, multifunctional mobile Microsystems, North Carolina Agriculture and Technical University, Platform Integration Center, Processing for Autonomous Operation Center, Special Forces, teeny tiny robots, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, University of California-Berkeley, University of Maryland, University of New Mexico, University of Pennsylvania
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Soldiers are enlisting the sun’s power in Afghanistan. Ten solar generators are now providing Special Forces soldiers in distant outposts the energy they need to accomplish their mission. And, these generators are allowing them precious more time to train Afghan …
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Posted in Energy, STEM
Tagged 28-kilowatt mobile solar generator system, afghanistan, alternative energy sources, army, army new fuel sources, batteries, communications equipment, diesel generators, energies, going green, harnessing the power of the sun, solar generator system, solar power, soldiers, Special Forces, U.S. Army, WWII
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Lt. Col. Lars Ulissey is a United States Air Force Flight Surgeon and Chief of Bioastronautics, at the 45th Space Wing, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida. Previously he has been a family medicine physician, and was a pilot and VP …
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Posted in Space, Space Matters, Technology
Tagged 45 Operations Group, 45th Space Wing, air force, Atlantis, Detachment 3, nasa, Pararescuemen, Special Forces, STS-135
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