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China’s Kestrel Defense has introduced a new powered exoskeleton suit designed to improve the endurance, mobility, and ...
FIRST there were spy bees, now there are battle-ready cockroaches. Technology is changing, and therefore, so is warfare. It ...
For Gundbert Scherf - the co-founder of Germany's Helsing, Europe's most valuable defence start-up - Russia's invasion of ...
A German technology firm has unveiled a biologically integrated surveillance platform that turns living cockroaches into cyborg scouts capable of operating in areas where conventional drones and ...
Scientists in China are turning nectar-sucking bees into modern warfare cyborgs by inserting small controllers into their brains and dictating where they can fly. Once nature's most efficient ...
Germany explores bio-robotics for defence. Cyborg cockroaches are the new surveillance bots. Swarm Biotactics develops these ...
The maneuvers demonstrate the application of quadrupedal robotics in various combat settings, including reconnaissance and ...
The researchers are hoping that the tiny cyborg could allow the military to infiltrate hard-to-access space or be used in search and rescue missions to find survivors in natural disasters, according ...
They can collect data on the battlefield in real time.
The U.S. Army has unveiled a new weapon in protecting its bases - a pack of cyborg coyotes. The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) has developed an unmanned ground vehicle ...