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Top 7 must-read military technology stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Militaries spent 2025 racing to redefine how wars are fought, pouring money into smarter weapons, and deeper stockpiles.
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US firm plans 50,000-strong humanoid robot army for defense, industrial work
Foundation plans to build 50,000 humanoid robots by 2027, targeting both industrial work and military missions.
The technology landscape is approaching a fundamental transformation. As we stand at the threshold of 2026, five key trends ...
General Chauhan spoke about a new phase of military transformation, which he described as “convergence warfare”, driven by ...
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The Roomba Was a Disappointment
The best-known manufacturer of autonomous vacuums declared bankruptcy this week, and no one should be surprised.
Foundation plans to build 50,000 Phantom humanoid robots for factories and the US military, blurring the line between industrial automation and warfare.
Nine US lawmakers have urged the Pentagon to ban 17 Chinese companies, including tech giants like Xiaomi and AI firm DeepSeek ...
The three hours Maksym spent being transported through the battlefield in eastern Ukraine felt like an eternity. But the remote-controlled capsule on wheels was the injured soldier’s best way out.
The US is considering adding 17 Chinese tech firms to the Pentagon’s 1260H list over alleged military links. The move aims to curb China’s military-civil fusion strategy and prevent US funds from ...
Before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, iRobot's dominance was waning and an Amazon acquisition failed. A timeline shows the ...
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iRobot’s collapse exposes US robotics vulnerabilities to China
It is a disappointing fact that China leads in 57 of the 64 critical technologies, including robotics, and the U.S. leads ...
U.S. special warfare trainers are asking government regulators to expand the areas where the military can jam cellular and ...
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