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Jan 23, 2022
China sends the largest number of fighter jets into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone since October
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: military
Thirty-four fighter jets, four electronic warfare aircraft and a single bomber fly into an area to the north-east of the Pratas Islands, according Taiwan’s defence ministry.
Jan 22, 2022
China develops world’s largest quadruped bionic robot with off-road capabilities
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: cyborgs, military, robotics/AI, transhumanism
China has developed the world’s largest electrically-powered quadruped bionic robot to assist the military on logistics and reconnaissance missions. This comes as the latest in China’s push to become a global leader in robotics by 2025 and also, of course, in military tech.
Walking on four legs and boasting a yak-like appearance, the robot is not only huge but powerful, smart, and surprisingly agile. It can move forward and backward and can perform a series of unexpected movements, such as jumping, running, turning, or walking diagonally.
This mechanical beast is strong enough to carry up to 350 pounds (160 kg) and can sprint at 6 mph (10 km/h). The robot is more than half the height of an adult when walking, and its length is about twice its height. Thanks to an unconscionable 12 sets of joint modules, it even sprints and dashes and jumps high without losing its footing.
Jan 21, 2022
China’s New Electric Quadruped Robot Could Be the Largest in the World
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: cyborgs, military, robotics/AI, transhumanism
And it looks like a big yak.
China’s state media, the Global Times, claims the country has developed the world’s largest electric-powered quadruped bionic robot. And to be honest, that thing looks just like a yak.
Bizarre appearances aside, this comes as the latest in China’s push to become a global leader in robotics by 2025. And also, of course, in military tech.… See more.
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Jan 21, 2022
SpaceX Won a $102 Million Contract to Deliver Aid and Military Cargo
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: military, space travel
In another example of space technology coming down to Earth.
One of the big arguments in favor of investing in space technologies is that the same technology is often used to benefit citizens down here on Earth.
In a new example of an Earth-focused application of space technology, SpaceX has won a U.S. Air Force contract worth over $102 million to help deliver humanitarian aid using heavy rockets, according to a report from SpaceNews.
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Jan 21, 2022
China Unveils ‘World’s Largest’ Quadruped Military Robot
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: military, robotics/AI
China has introduced what it claims to be the world’s largest electrically-powered quadruped robot to assist the military on logistics and reconnaissance missions.
With a “yak-like appearance,” the four-legged robot can reportedly carry up to 352 pounds (160 kilograms) of payload and run at six miles (10 kilometers) per hour.
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Jan 21, 2022
DoNot Hacking Team Targeting Government and Military Entities in South Asia
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: cybercrime/malcode, government, military
Researchers reveal details about recent cyberattacks carried out by the Donot Hacking Team against government and military entities in South Asia.
Jan 20, 2022
Synchronizing time in modern warfare — down to billionths and trillionths of a second — is critical for mission success
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: energy, military, satellites
High-tech missiles, sensors, aircraft, ships, and artillery all rely on atomic clocks on GPS satellites for nanosecond timing accuracy. A timing error of just a few billionths of a second can translate to positioning being off by a meter or more. If GPS were jammed by an adversary, time synchronization would rapidly deteriorate and threaten military operations.
To address this scenario, DARPA has announced the Robust Optical Clock Network (ROCkN) program, which aims to create optical atomic clocks with low size, weight, and power (SWaP) that yield timing accuracy and holdover better than GPS atomic clocks and can be used outside a laboratory. ROCkN will leverage DARPA-funded research over the past couple decades that has led to lab demonstration of the world’s most precise optical atomic clocks. ROCkN clocks will not be as precise as the best lab optical clocks, but they will surpass current state-of-the-art atomic clocks in both precision and holdover while maintaining low SWaP in a robust package. https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2022-01-20
Jan 19, 2022
The Royal Marines tested the capability of the gravity jet suit to support RM boarding ops
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: military
Jan 16, 2022
Dementia Patients Used Morse Code Training to Escape From a Senior Living Facility
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, military, neuroscience
In a scene straight out of a spy movie, an elderly couple reportedly escaped from an assisted living facility using some cunning military expertise—and an antiquated telecommunications method.
On March 2, 2020, a resident of a secure memory care unit in Elmcroft of Lebanon, a Tennessee nursing facility, “eloped” with his wife from the premises, according to a state report on the incident. (The Tennessean first reported the incident last month.) The man was admitted to Elmcroft with a diagnosis of dementia, while the woman was admitted with Alzheimer’s disease.
A stranger spotted the residents, who were safe, walking two blocks from Elmcroft about 30 minutes after they left and picked them up.