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  • #military

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    Seriously, how awesome does that look. Imagine Special Forces soldiers zooming through the skies at 60 mph, covering distances of 30 miles or more without being picked up by radar. It could actually happen. More »
  • #imagecache

    A Taste of Home via a Laptop and a Movie

    This is a great shot of three soldiers relaxing at their base in Afghanistan, watching movies on their laptops. The real question: what movies are they watching? [Big Picture]
  • #augmentedreality

    Augmented Reality Goggles Give Real-Life +50% Speed Boost to Marine Mechanics

    It's like a real-life Starcraft perk for mechanics repairing armored vehicles: Marine mechanics assisted by augmented-reality goggles with a heads-up display repaired light armored vehicles up to 46 percent faster. More »
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Things We Didn't Post

    If Robots Killed People, Soldiers Wouldn't Have To...Sweden Disappears from the Internet For a Day...Over 95% of People Screw Up Username and Password...Founder of Jedi Religion "Intimidated" By Shopkeepers More »
  • #unicef

    UNICEF's Toy Soldiers To Help Real Kids

    UNICEF's direct mail campaign has put a teary smile on my face. They're sending out baggies of what appear to be lil' plastic toy soldiers, but are actually playing children, reminders of young'ns forced into battle in Africa. More »
  • #biotechnology

    CMU's Robotic Arm Helps Medics Assist Wounded Soldiers Without Being in the Line of Fire

    Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a robotic arm that can be controlled remotely and help medics assist wounded soldiers that can't be carried off the battlefield. More »
  • #bigdog

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  • #fisharmor

    Futuristic Dinosaur Eel Fish Armor Would Protect Soldiers With Scales, Sans Smelly Odors

  • #binoculars

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  • #powerup

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  • #abitonthescary

    US Soldiers to Get Brain Microchipped to Measure Vitals

  • #gadgets

    Tactile Messaging Vest Lets Soldiers Communicate Silently

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