Pentagon investing millions in battlefield rapid disease detectionThe handheld device will reportedly be able to test blood or fluid samples on future battlefields without needing refrigeration or temperature control.By Hope Hodge Seck2 months ago
Can working dogs learn to detect COVID in humans? The Army is working to find outResearchers use tightly sealed capsules capable of holding hazardous substances that can be detected safely by each dog.By J.D. Simkins5 years ago
This top military working dog is a Purple Heart recipient with nearly 100 Marine combat patrols under his collarSgt. Yeager, a Marine improvised explosive detection dog, was awarded the Purple Heart after an explosion in Afghanistan took out part of his ear.By Shawn Snow6 years ago
The Corps just slapped a counter-drone system on an MRZR all-terrain vehicle The MRZR counter-drone system can blast drones from the sky with electronic attack.By Shawn Snow7 years ago