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Does an all-terrain vehicle that flies sound like fun? For France’s special operations forces, it’s a new way to get to work. Pegasus, Vaylon’s flying dune buggy, has been undergoing trials ...
It may look like R2-D2 from Star Wars slapped on top of a dune buggy, but Raytheon says its new laser weapon holds the promise of providing maneuver formations with portable air defenses against ...
Polaris will spec out the MRZR Alpha to meet the U.S. military’s mission requirements. (Polaris Government & Defense) In some ways, building a combat vehicle for the U.S. military is no ...
A woman said her grandmother, 85, was abducted by Hamas on Saturday. Photos published by the AP show an elderly woman driven in a buggy by gun-toting militants.
So, the robotic combat drone, or dune-buggy is not likely to make an appearance on any battlefield in the next couple of years, but the concept is definitely at the forefront of U.S. military ...
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The military contracted out most of these inventions to private companies. One exception is the modern GPS network. It was designed in the 1970s by researchers in both the Navy and Air Force and ...
The buggy accommodates three people: the driver, a machine gunner and a grenade thrower. Each has their own dedicated space that is designed and equipped for their particular set of tasks.
A Volkswagen Type 181 – a rare 1960s buggy developed for the military, which is also known as 'The Thing' – has sold at auction in Greece for $20,000. Rob Margeit. 07:00 12 February 2023.
One tool that could facilitate that is the Buggy Hunter MK-200. It’s not a real thing yet, so you’ll not see it deployed on the ground in Ukraine or elsewhere right now, but might very well ...
The U.S. military's standard multipurpose vehicle, the Humvee, is too wide and bulky to fit in helicopters and must be transported by ship or in small numbers by cargo planes.