Invisible tanks -- and maybe invisible soldiers -- may soon be charging onto battlefields. A British weapons manufacturer is making good on the promise of Wonder Woman's invisible jet, describing an ...
Invisible tanks seem far-fetched? Not anymore. At least not to adversaries using infrared to see. Adaptiv -- an armor encasing that looks and feels as one imagines a dragon's scales to -- turns tanks ...
Is that an M-1 or a Holstein? That’s the question that might be asked on battlefields of the future if BAE Systems’ new Adaptiv technology takes hold. The technology can make a vehicle invisible in ...
Patton would’ve killed for a battalion of these babies. The British Army’s testing an “invisible” tank that works like the invisibility jacket Susumu Tachi put out a couple of years ago. Basically a ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Tank camouflage has come a long way since the good old days of ...
In July, the deputy director of Uralvagonzavod, the largest main battle tank manufacturer in the world, boasted in an interview with Ekho Moskvy radio station that its deadliest new weapon, the T-14 ...
This is the PL-01 concept tank, a three-crew 35-ton tank that can turn itself invisible to infrared missiles thanks to a mesh of thermal tiles that change their temperature to match the environment.
The British Army could disappear in the next five years -- and not because of defence cuts. Backroom boffins at BAE Systems plan to use e-ink, the technology inside the humble ebook reader, to turn ...
British military scientists plan to develop an army of "invisible" tanks ready for use on the battlefield within five years. By Sean Rayment and Seanrayment 09 January 2011 • 9:30am Unlike ...
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