It’s hard for me to resist, but no, I’m not going to take the bait and riff on the Peace Prize award… No, no, this is Defense Tech, folks. I wouldn’t possibly tarnish the reputation of this fine blog by wading into politics and policy. Instead, I’m bringing you a cool story we got from […]
From the monthly archives:
October 2009
You guys have probably seen the reports about this, but we just wanted you to know where to go to get the straight gouge. NASA has a pretty amazing site dedicated to this mission. Check it out. What do we think — water, yes or no? And I have dibs on “Moon Bomb” as the […]
This article first appeared in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report. The U.S. Army and Marine Corps’ long-term solution to their light tactical vehicle needs — the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle — is on track to hit all of its milestones, according to program managers who spoke with reporters Oct. 6 at the Association of the […]
Another awesome photo (HI REZ) sent to Defense Tech from an alert reader today. Looks like these are trainers for Afghan commando teams coming back from an op in the bush. Where do I start… All are wearing BDUs. What does that say about the UCP, or even MultiCam for that matter? I think at […]
A French company with a U.S. partner has begun marketing its state-of-the-art surveillance system, in the U.S., and this week put it on display at AUSA in Washington. The IR Revolution 360 is a thermal imaging camera that rotates rapidly and generates a complete 360-degree thermal image every second, according to Richard Pettegrew, chief executive […]









