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    Zanzan42: Foil, for those too afraid to get poked by an epee. Wait, wrong sport. nvm. more »
    Coolmodo: A nice peace, good read, thank you. Would love to see more articles at Gizmodo that are longer than 2 paragraphs :) more »
    dustin.schrimpsher: I work with MILES, Multiple Intergrated Laser Engagement. It's the mil-spec version of laser tag. In our version we put transmitters on real weapons, ... more »
    Munch the BanNail: I used to play in leagues when I was a kid, and would do this in a heartbeat, letting my geek flag fly high. How about adding ATV's/snowmobiles/skis ... more »
    Killjoy: I, too, yearn for an army of mini gorillas. more »
    Deckard: We do the same thing with video games, at least these guys are getting exercise too. more »
    OCEntertainment: And here I was always under the perfectly correct assumption that laser tag should be played indoors under black lights, strobe lights, and heavy fog. more »
    Thorax707: The rock band wasn't playing to win because, "Rock isn't about getting an A. Sex Pistols never won anything." more »
    Voyou_Charmant: Sweet sandals and sweatpants. more »
    Wes Finley: The few times I played laser tag I was frustrated by poor sensor equipment. In paintball you can hit an exposed foot or leg, while all an opponent in... more »
    Mikestan: I used to have crazy laser tag wars with my friends using the above. more »
    Killjoy: When the institution first started to fess up about just how extensively we were already using drones, I looked pretty closely for any announcements t... more »
    Dethzilla: Why don't they just use fricken lasers to transmit the information.... attached to sharks? more »
    MightyCow: You have to ask yourself how many insurgents have ever seen their landscape from the air at hundreds of miles an hour. It's going to be nearly meanin... more »
    bitgod: Wait, I call that picture photoshopped! A-10s can't fly above clouds! Not even fog! more »
    redman042: Un-flippin-believable. I'd expect the military to encrypt EVERYTHING. This flies against everything the military is about. Stuuupppiiiiid! more »
    nutbastard: so how is this NOT one of the new perks in MW2???? more »
    Pope John Peeps II: HAY GUYZ hasz anyone heard the one about MILITARY INTELLIGENCE?!?! It's funny because it's an OX MORON. Has anyone posted that yet? Becuz if not: FIRST! more »
    blash: Heads will roll if they ever find out that Bin Laden escaped because he was beating our intel and we would've had him if our feeds were secure. more »
    Eagles301256: As an Army Infantryman that has worked with JTACs and UAVs, I think I can shed a little light on this situation. First off, let me say that this is n... more »
  • #lasertag

    The Ray Guns of War: I Fought In a Laser Tag Nerd Platoon

    Crouched behind a thin eucalyptus tree on a crisp Saturday morning, I peer through my gun sight. I spot someone running through the woods. I aim for his head. And fire. The robotic voice in my gun says "CASUALTY". More »
  • #militaryintelligence

    Insurgents' $26 Drone Video Hack Works On Almost Every Military Plane

    So, Iraqi insurgents found a way to hack into Predator drones' unencrypted video feeds with cheap Windows shareware. Ridiculous? Obviously! But also kind of minor—the story was more embarrassing than alarming; a gaffe, not a disaster. Then, this. More »
  • #war

    Iraqi Militants Hack $4.5m Predator Drones With $26 Windows Shareware

    Today, in terrifying things about the world: Iraqi militants have been able to intercept video feeds from Predator surveillance drones with a simple Windows app. To rephrase, an iconic symbol of American military superiority can be foiled by, oh, anyone. More »
  • #data

    Our Century of Fallout: Every Nuclear Detonation, Mapped

    Everyone's got a notion of how the last century went, in terms of nuclear explosions. There was Hiroshima, then Nagasaki. There were some nuclear tests out in the desert, and the ocean. But would you believe there've been over 2000? More »
  • #military

    DARPA's Iron Curtain Detects, Explodes RPGs From a Moving Humvee

    DARPA's created what it's calling the Iron Curtain, which is a system that mounts on top of a Humvee and takes out any rockets shot in its direction. It's pretty nuts. More »
  • #pseudoscience

    The Bomb-Sniffing Gadget That's (Definitely Not) Saving Iraq

    The promise of the ADE 651 is seductive: a handheld detector, which susses out bombs, guns, drugs, and human bodies from up to a kilometer away. And the Iraqi military swears by it! One problem: It doesn't seem to work. More »
  • #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 »
  • #retromodo

    How to Disguise an Airplane Factory as a Subdivision

    During World War II, the Army Corps of Engineers wanted to hide the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant in case the Japanese decided to attack the West Coast. So, of course, they built a fake subdivision on its roof. More »
  • #imagecache

    Care BEAR

    We've written about the Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot before, but this shot from Newsweek's "Weapons Porn" gallery was just too tempting. The BEAR lifts 500lbs—enough to get a wounded soldier off a battlefield, or me out of a Shoney's.[Newsweek]
  • #furniture

    BedBunker: Sleep Soundly with WWIII Under Your Pillow

    I can't speak for everyone here, but if I could sleep every night atop my 32 rifles or 70 handguns, I'd just worry that the Boogie Man would find a way to arm himself. More »
  • #imagecache

    Motivational Music In a Dangerous Land

    For every ten stories about Iraq "reductions," there might be one about Afghanistan—and it's definitely not about reductions. That said, I'm glad one of my favorite blogs, The Big Picture, decided to do two posts on Afghanistan this week. More »
  • #war

    The North Korea Cyberattack Aftermath: We Are F*cked

    Defense Tech has some interesting analysis of what happened with the North Korea's attacks on United States and South Korean government sites. Given Kim Jong Il's pathetic telecommunication infrastructure, their summary is both scary and kind of saddening. More »
  • #war

    North Korea Now Attacking US Government Sites, Sources Say

    Since North Korea's unreliable "Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles" are still far from hitting the US, Kim Jong Il's hacker hordes are now attacking US government web sites. At least, according to the South Korea Information Security Agency. More »
  • #military

    West Point Training Hackers

    What happens when you put a hacker in camouflage? He only grows more deadly. More »
  • #drones

    Boeing Goes The Marvel Route With Naming Of New Stealth Drone

    Boeing's experimental unmanned "Phantom Ray" drone is scheduled for testing in 2010. Either Boeing is out of military-sounding code names or it, too, is caught up in the comic book craze that's seized Hollywood. More »
  • #displays

    Supermap Puts Entire World On Military's Fingertips

    This new geospatial information system for the US military mixes maps, 3D, units positioning, UAV video, radar, infrared, and satellite imaging into a single, fully interactive realtime tactical surface. It also blows my mind. More »
  • #vases

    The Bomb Vase is a Hippie's Secret Weapon

    As a statement against war, these Peaceful Bomb Vases were created to hold flowers instead of violence. As someone with an irrational fear for potted plants, it makes me want to hide. [LikeCool via geekologie]
  • #nukes

    93-Year-Old Japanese Man Certified as Double A-Bomb Victim

    You have some lousy luck if you're near the site of an A-bomb strike. You have really, really bad luck if, three days later, you get hit with another nuke. 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 »
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