- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 6th, 2014
3D Printed Skulls Helping the Army Make Better Helmets – Video
They won't be dependent on using skulls from people who've donated their bodies to science
- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 4th, 2014
U.S. Army Uses 3D Printed Landmines for Training – Pictures
EOD life is selling the mines for $75 / €56 apiece instead of $700 / €521
- 3D Printing Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- August 1st, 2014
3D Printing Used for US Army Uniforms and Equipment
Looks like warheads and guns aren't the only popular application of additive manufacturing
- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 28th, 2014
Army Decides to 3D Print Warheads, Because This Couldn't Possibly Backfire
They can presumably be made more complex too, with new blast effects
- 3D Printing Blog
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 23rd, 2014
3D Printed Food Could Be Perfect for Soldiers, US Army Thinks
It could provide extra nutrients that would be excellent in the field
- 3D Printing
- By Sebastian Pop
- July 11th, 2014
U.S. Army Researching 3D Printing Use in Facial Reconstruction Surgery
One of the cases where the military is looking to heal and create instead of destroy
- Travel & Transportation
- By Alina Dumitrache
- September 19th, 2011
U.S. Army Could Go Green With Diesel Hybrid L-ATV
Could this be the end of the Humvee era? We’ll just have to wait and see...
- iWorld
- By Filip Truta
- February 21st, 2011
Company Develops iPhone App for Training Patriot Missile Crews
- Incidents
- By Lucian Constantin
- January 13th, 2010
U.S. Military Equipment Website Hacked
SQL injection used as point of entry
- Incidents
- By Lucian Constantin
- January 9th, 2010
Army Website Compromised Through SQL Injection
Poor security revealed
- Data Breaches
- By Lucian Constantin
- January 29th, 2009
U.S. Army Secrets Sold for 18 Bucks
New Zealander buys them along with second-hand MP3 player
- Behavior/Humans
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 13th, 2008
The Army Goes Green
The military leads the way to cleaner energy
- Daily gadget
- By Robert Ursache
- April 2nd, 2007
Army "toys": Raytheon Jam-Resistant GPS Antennas
Over UKP 6.8 million of equipment will be sold to the U.S. Army by 2008