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Wargadgets

If you're looking for good, clean, harmless fun, you're in the wrong place, kids. Wargadgets are serious business, laying at the intersection of technology and National Security. From less-than-lethal pain rays to vehicles that pilot themselves, future battlefields will be like your favorite science fiction novels, only deadlier, and for years now Engadget readers have had a front-row seat to all the action.
Thomas Ricker
We're trying... we're trying real hard to cling to our pacifist ways. But damn if the fusion of this US Army M110 Sniper Rifle and mounted iPod touch running the BulletFlight external ballistics calculator (available via the App Store) doesn't make us want to kill. Tap in the variables such as weather...
Joseph L. Flatley
In an obvious attempt to seduce impressionable teenage gamers into their armed forces the Republic of Korea will begin development of their own totally badass science fiction battle uniform early next year. In addition to a whopping 95% increase in awesomeness, the uniforms will feature a number of...
Darren Murph
Only the ignorant and the uninformed would assume that DARPA has never, ever dabbled in any kind of surveillance that wasn't questionable on some level, but a recent contract awarded to Kitware gives us a better idea of just how deep the rabbit hole has gotten. The $6.7 million deal seeks to create a...
Tim Stevens
If we had our way, all our military tax dollars would go to DARPA. Whether it be nano planes, robot arms, or high-resolution sniper scopes, it always has something interesting cooking, and today's defense-minded gadget is no different. It's called a DBAC device, for Deep Bleeder Acoustic Coagulation;...
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