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Synopsis: Security: Defence forces: Military: Military personnel: Soldier:


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from Incans given coca leaves before battles to Allied soldiers using amphetamines during World war Two,


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while serving in the Israel Defense forces, soldiers, especially those in intelligence units, can also build the networks they need--be it access to potential investors


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So could soldiers someday print and assemble missiles on the spot, in the same way that artillery crews custom-load their rounds or weapons handlers mount guidance kits on some types of bombs?


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The brigade will be manned with 4, 500 soldiers from the three member states; its structure will follow the combat groups in other European armies,


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About one micron in diameter the particles were developed originally to be used on the battlefield by wounded soldiers who might self-administer them using a device about the size of a smartphone.


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and soldiers could simulate battle without leaving their barracks. Perhaps psychologists could even use it to help patients resolve painful childhood memories.


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but this ll just take a few minutes,##then soldiers on. They go back and forth for several minutes before the telemarketer successfully pushes him down the sales funnel to a specialist who will set up an in-home visit.


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Originally designed to haul soldiers gear in terrain too challenging for traditional vehicles, Boston Dynamics upped the ante this year by#giving Big Dog a burly articulated arm.

This rolling and jumping bot could help soldiers and rescue workers get a look inside buildings and compounds from a safe distance away.


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are meant for a soldier s personal use, not unlike a walkie talkie, and is similarly easy to operate.


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When soldiers try to plug in the robots for recharging, they sometimes get shot by snipers.


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and every soldier, sailor, and construction worker to have within arm reach at any given moment?


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and other mental health problems through an assortment of real-time sensors (she was developed to help treat PTSD in soldiers


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The company also recently began working on a project funded by the U s. military to make batteries for sensors that would monitor the health status of soldiers.


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but I am convinced that they can perform more ethically than human soldiers are capable of,

It will follow a human designer idea of ethics. he simple example that has been given to the press about scheduling help for wounded soldiers is a good one.


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As the science advances, it becoming increasingly possible to dispatch robots into war zones alongside or instead of human soldiers.

or tested by national militaries are, for now, more like robotic weapons than robotic soldiers.

Still, the line between useful weapons with some automated features and robot soldiers ready to kill can be disturbingly blurry.

soldiers control them remotely. The U s. and Germany possess robots that automatically target and destroy incoming mortar fire.


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Brain-Zapping Implant Could Aid Injured Soldiers The authors of the paper say next step is to use the mesh system to deliver living stem cells that may help repair damaged sections of the brain or perhaps a multifunction electronic device


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The work was supported by the National institutes of health the Army Research Office through MIT s Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies and the Department of energy y


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The work was supported in part by the Army Research Office, through MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies,


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Roughly the size of a small shoebox, the aluminum-cased APA which began as a prototype for MIT Soldier Design Competition in 2005 has a handle with direction control switches (up or down) and a trigger.

capstan-based mechanism ensures that the battery-powered device can lift two soldiers sometimes carrying 80 to 100 pounds of equipment swiftly along an attached rope, without jamming.

First designed for soldiers who plunged into caves and wells in Iraq and Afghanistan the APA is now being used by all four military branches on the battlefield and in training to climb mountains, buildings, and ships.

and Daniel Walker 5, SM 9 for the annual MIT Soldier Design Competition, which challenges student teams to invent technologies based on military requests.

Additional help came from MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies. Ball specifically credits former technology transfer specialist Lisa Shaler-Clark as instrumental in taking the APA rom the lab bench to the field.


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The research was funded by the National Science Foundation and the Army Research Office through MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies t


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the Center for Materials science and engineering, the Center for Sensorimotor Neural engineering, the Mcgovern Institute for Brain Research, the U s army Research Office through the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies,


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#Research team developing injectable treatment for soldiers wounded in battle Internal bleeding is a leading cause of death on the battlefield,

and the Massachusetts institute of technology could buy wounded soldiers the time they need to survive by preventing blood loss from serious internal injuries.

Gaharwar envisions the biomaterial being preloaded into syringes that soldiers can carry with them into combat situations.

If a soldier experiences a penetrating, incompressible injury one where it is difficult if not impossible to apply the pressure needed to stop the bleeding he


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and less power consumption means reducing the battery weight of electronic equipment that soldiers are carrying, which will enhance their combat capability.


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They envision the fiber supercapacitor could be woven into clothing to power medical devices for people at home or communications devices for soldiers in the field.


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The LRV will carry six soldiers and their gear and it will go on rougher terrain than the other two Humvee replacements.

what the Army can do early on in a war with the light tanks protecting the landing zone the combat vehicle carrying soldiers to the fight


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The sleek Packbot robot system designed by irobot a Bedford Massachusetts-based company made its debut in 2002 in Afghanistan where it helped soldiers clear bunkers caves collapsed building and to cross minefields.


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Dr Ni said the technology eventually could be used for military applications like making large objects like vehicles or aircraft or even individual soldiers"invisible".


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Its rigid, crystalline structures the molecules are lined up like soldiers at roll call make it hard to dissolve in the bloodstream.

The key to making drugs by themselves more soluble is not to give the molecular soldiers time to fall in to their crystalline structures


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and Noel Elman, with the Massachusetts institute of technology Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies o


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#Physicists Induce Stable Ferroelectricity in Strontium Titanate Nanosheets A team of physicists has defied conventional wisdom by inducing stable ferroelectricity in a sheet of strontium titanate only a few nanometers thick.


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#BAE Systems Creates Innovative Communication Device to Assist Armed forces The prototype system is designed to improve soldier safety

transferring messages directly from the soldier helmet to the inner ear. It is being developed as part of Company-funded research which aims to reduce the burden on the dismounted soldier through wearable technology.

Soldiers need to be able to receive audio communications to maximise their awareness and understanding of the challenging environments they are working in,

whilst also protecting themselves from extremely loud noises such as gunfire. To address these conflicting requirements

With this system, the soldiers can safeguard their hearing with ear protectors whilst still clearly receiving military voice communications,


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MBC students even simulated conditions where soldiers use their own body heat to trigger protein production.


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UMBC students even simulated conditions where soldiers use their own body heat to trigger protein production.


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working to transport soldiers at rapid speeds. But Airbus isn't the only one vying to create hypersonic aircraft technology.


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Answers were sent more than a mile using brain signals It is a breakthrough that could pave the way for soldiers being able to read each other's thoughts on the battlefield


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#US ARMY hopes to use Short circuit-style robots to rescue casualties from battlefields Wounded soldiers could soon be rescued from war zones

The machines would help reduce the risk to unit medics who provide the front-line care to soldiers injured during battle.

or other soldiers, because they have gone in under fire to retrieve a casualty? We can use a robotics device for that.'

so they can rescue downed soldiers. With caterpillar-style tracks and a head on top of a flexible neck, they look remarkably like Johnny Five-the malfunctioning mechanical star of the Short circuit films.

and will be worn by soldiers full time. The US ARMY is already developing sensors similar to a'Fitbit'could monitor their heart rate

'Army Medical Research and Materiel Command is actually developing physiological sensors that soldiers can wear.'

'There is a lot of information we can provide commanders that they can use to manage their soldiers.'


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one doesn't need to kill all the soldiers. All that is needed is to send in a spy to recruit a few soldiers who will betray their own army

and neutralize the officers, "said Dmitri Kudryashov, Ph d.,assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at OSU and senior author of the study."

"In this case, the soldiers are the protein actin, which is produced in abundance by almost all human cells


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#How to save soldiers'lives with fizz One of the biggest challenges for medics on the battlefield is treating blood loss,

which is among the leading causes of death for wounded soldiers. Bandages infused with chemicals designed to assist blood clotting helps,

not just for soldiers, but also for victims of all varieties of disasters. Paramedics equipped with these fizzy bandages could prolong the lives of patients during transit to the hospital, for instance


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scientists have designed"invisibility stickers"that could one day help soldiers disguise themselves, even when sought by enemies with tough-to-fool infrared cameras.

"Soldiers wear uniforms with the familiar green and brown camouflage patterns to blend into foliage during the day,

flexible layer of camo with the potential to take on a pattern that will better match the soldiers'infrared reflectance to their background and hide them from active infrared visualization."

But these conditions won't work for soldiers in the field.""What we were doing was the equivalent of bathing the film in acetic acid vapors--essentially exposing it to concentrated vinegar,

he envisions soldiers or security personnel could one day carry in their packs a roll of invisibility stickers that they could cover their uniforms with as needed."


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"And they can also facilitate commands and information between ordinary soldiers. The glasses have already been demonstrated at cyber-intelligence exercises in November, January, and March.

the ONR glasses allow SIGINT soldiers to monitor a variety of enemy waveforms, indicating Internet traffic, 2g/SMS, VHF/push-to-talk radio systems,


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#Squid-Inspired Tape Could Help Camouflage Soldiers No matter the color or texture of their surroundings,

notes that it might be even better for soldiers operating at night who are still visible by cameras that pick up the near-infrared.


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--so having a robot accompany soldiers gives them at the bare minimum an expendable scout.


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hopes that the approach might help many of the thousands of soldiers who have developed deficits to their long-term memory as a result of head trauma.

The findings raise hopes that a euro prostheticthat automatically enhances flagging memory could aid not only brain-injured soldiers,


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or stress levels in soldiers and pilots. In this study, engineers focused on uric acid, which is a marker related to diabetes and to gout.


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ut that like shooting your own soldiers in the back, Lim said, nd it requires completely aborting a complex and expensive treatment. emote-Controlled Cancer cell Killingas reported in the September 24 issue of Science Express,


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It like soldiers marching in formation: If one person falls dramatically out of time, it won be long before the whole group falls apart.


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The research was funded by MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies. Publication: Jie Bao & Moungi G. Bawendi, colloidal quantum dot spectrometer, Nature 523,670 (02 july 2015;


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If you look at the killing of U k. soldier Lee Rigby for example the problem isn that they have no idea.


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In July DARPA gave out $40 million in awards to try to develop brain implants that would help brain-injured soldiers recover lost memories


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#Motorized Pants to Help Soldiers and Stroke Victims A soft exoskeleton being developed by researchers at Harvard could let soldiers carry heavy backpacks over long distances or help stroke victims walk more steadily.


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and fitness tracking, helping to monitor the condition of soldiers and firefighters and changing the way we play video games. oul see games where your emotional state changes the character youe playing,


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The company also recently began working on a project funded by the U s. military to make batteries for sensors that would monitor the health status of soldiers.


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It's like soldiers marching in formation: If one person falls dramatically out of time, it won't be long before the whole group falls apart.


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where soldiers or police officers may be committing human rights abuses, a mobile phone has become a key weapon.


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and post traumatic stress disorder in soldiers returning from combat zones.''We know that high pressure inside the skull resulting from injuries


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Another suit, designed by the US ARMY, features a high-pressure hydraulic system to enhance a soldier strength, agility and endurance.

'and protect soldiers from shrapnel and bullets using Kevlar and nanotechnology. The suit would also give people Superman-like powers,

It would also be able to monitor a soldier's heart rate, hydration levels and core temperature.


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20:01 GMT, 24 june 2015 It could allow soldiers to change the color and pattern of their camouflage instantly,


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With this grenade, soldiers will know with certainty that it will strike its target. The U s army is developing the SAGM, Small arms Grenade Munitions round.

soldiers often require a direct line of sight with an M203 rifle-mounted grenade launcher and standard grenades.

and more than doubles the lethality of the current 40-mm grenade against targets that are not directly in a soldier line of sight.

ARDEC mission is to develop technology and engineering solutions for America's soldiers. How does it work?

a soldier will not need to do any sort of pre-fire programming sequence. The soldier just needs to accurately aim the weapon

and fire--the smart grenade will take care of the rest. While in the air the SAGM will detect walls,


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and individual soldiers with the capability to conduct surveillance within complex urban environments and difficult terrain significantly increasing their safety.

MAST hopes to produce lots of different microbots that will give Soldiers additional eyes and ears for different environments.

for example, the soldiers could deploy a reconnaissance team of microbots. The robots could penetrate a building undetected,


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#Ballistic wallpaper to help protect soldiers seeking temporary shelter It sounds like an old Goon Show joke,

but soldiers may one day protect themselves from blasts by wallpapering temporary shelters. It may not be very decorative,

According to Nick Boone, a research mechanical engineer with the US ARMY Corps of Engineers'Engineer Research and development Center (ERDC) in Vicksburg, Mississippi, soldiers will often take temporary shelter in abandoned buildings made of masonry, brick, cinderblock,


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The first ones were designed for soldiers, who routinely suffer from chronic back, hip and knee complaints from shouldering 135-pound (61 kg) packs on their backs all day,


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This wave range also has great application for the soldiers in the military who rely on infrared thermal imaging technology and for flexible night vision glasses.


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#The world's first full-color, flexible skin-like display Imagine a soldier who can change the color and pattern of his camouflage uniform from woodland green to desert tan at will.


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This wave range also has great application for the soldiers in the military who rely on infrared thermal imaging technology and for flexible night vision glasses.


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It's like soldiers marching in formation: If one person falls dramatically out of time, it won't be long before the whole group falls apart.


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but a drone that a soldier can ride. The project started as a hobby the engineer


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If giant swarms of insect-like drones can save the lives of U s. soldiers abroad,


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