Smart weapons have been growing smaller since the first guided cruise missiles took off with a roar. Today's soldiers may soon shoot farther and more accurately with a new "smart bullet" that uses ...
The smart bullets market was valued at $0.56 billion in 2021, and is estimated to reach $1.4 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 10% from 2022 to 2031. WILMINGTON ...
The Fifth Element imagined bullets that could curve through the air like science fiction - but just one year later, a real guided bullet patent appeared, and the dream started looking a lot less ...
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The global market for smart bullets demonstrates a consolidated structure, finds a research report by Transparency Market Research (TMR). The top six players, namely, Lockheed Martin Corp., BAE ...
A laser-guided smart bullet that uses tiny fins to steer as is screams through the air is almost ready for prime time, be it a battlefield or a high-mountain deer hunt. Subscribe to read this story ad ...
Thermal imaging has made camouflage and concealment much more difficult (Image: Getty Images) Top secret CIA technology that can zero in on an individual's heartbeat was reportedly used to rescue a ...
The MEMS accelerometer sensor and the CMOS image sensor along with the micro-controller give either round the “smarts” to produce a powerful non-impact and non-lethal effect. A very fast acting ...
SmartRounds are 18mm non-impact, non-lethal smart bullets. These micro-controlled patent pending smart bullets will initially be available in two versions. A ShockRound and a PepperRound. Each one is ...
Navies already have a lot to worry about between rival warships and aircraft, but it's only going to get worse when drone swarms of all kinds threaten to overwhelm their defenses. The US Navy might ...
Top secret CIA technology that can zero in on an individual's heartbeat was reportedly used to rescue a USAF soldier in Iran - but that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to ...