The U.S. military has tested for the first time a laser weapon as fast as the speed of light, capable of melting missiles, drones, or any other airborne threat.
"Our army and people will invariably support and encourage the just cause of the Russian army," the North Korean leader said.
The US Navy’s HELIOS laser weapon, a cutting-edge directed energy system, has demonstrated its potential in recent tests, ...
The undated image shows the U.S. Navy testing a weapon system known as HELIOS from the USS Preble destroyer in the middle of ...
In the vast expanse of the ocean, a streak of white light pierces the sky. It’s not a natural phenomenon, but a weapon — a ...
This war is both a lesson and a warning to the United States ... The diffusion of technology means U.S. military superiority must come not just from the weapons it has but also from how it ...
The HELIOS system, developed by Lockheed Martin, uses more than 60 kilowatts of directed energy—enough to power 60 homes. The ...
The Southern California start-up, which builds flying drones and missiles, is set to raise up to $2.5 billion.
A week into office, United States President Donald Trump surprised the world and many of his policymakers by announcing his ...
Google owner Alphabet has revised its policy on the use of AI technology in the developing military hardware and surveillance systems.
Haptech Inc., a New Orleans-based haptic technology company, made its inaugural appearance at Mystick Krewe of Louisianians ...