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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Astonishingly futuristic new tech creates a seemingly invisible, impenetrable, protective bubble around military armored vehicles making enemy attempts to fire at U.S. tanks pretty pointless – those ...
Canada’s Hyperstealth Biotechnology already manufactures camouflage uniforms for militaries across the globe. But now, the company has patented a new “Quantum Stealth” material that disguises a ...