Imagine if the United States military could send combat vehicles like tanks into battle with enemies – but without a single American on the battlefield – instead, the vehicles drive and fight ...
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 ...
Discover the future of armored warfare with the PL01 concept combat vehicle—a groundbreaking stealth tank designed to address the growing threat of combat drones. Developed by the Polish military ...
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.
What’s the best way to sneak up on an enemy? Staying invisible. What’s a material which could help something as large as an armored vehicle camoflage with its surroundings? E-ink. Yes, the very same ...
A British manufacturer is preparing technology that will allow tanks to be “invisible” on the battlefield. The Telegraph reports that BAE Systems is planning to coat armoured vehicles in “e-camouflage ...
There are two new drone projects: the first is a kind of drone helicopter, made by Israel Aerospace Industries, that would be capable of carrying up to 180 kilograms (396 pounds) of cargo; the second ...
Within a few years the Brits may deploy invisible armored tanks onto the battlefield, a breakthrough in stealth technology that Harry Potter would certainly applaud. Subscribe to read this story ...