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Who hacks the hackers? CrowdStrike
Published January 28, 2013
Bad news for would-be hackers targeting Americans: There’s a new cybersheriff in town. And he's taking an offensive approach to security, by using the hacker's own techniques against them.
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US Marines to get new PERMS
Published January 25, 2013
Last February in Afghanistan, Marines used an Excalibur round to kill a Taliban insurgent team in a record-setting artillery strike. This week the Marine Corps announced an update to this guided munition: a new, highly lethal round to support combat operations. It's called PERM.
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How will the Army feed its BigBelly?
Published January 24, 2013
To reduce, reuse and recycle, the U.S. Army plans to start stuffing its BigBelly.
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Robots that fall upwards to safeguard the oceans
Published January 22, 2013
The U.S. military wants to seed the remote reaches of the deep sea -- with unmanned stealth technology.
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Rifles, shotguns and more rifles: gun makers reveal 2013 models
Published January 18, 2013
A space the size of the New Orleans Superdome was crammed with firearms and related gear this week, as the largest gun show in the world opened its doors in Las Vegas.
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The ultimate bug-out bag revealed at SHOT show
Published January 17, 2013
Zombies? Natural disasters? Whatever apocalyptic event you fear, Gerber's GO Bag can keep you secure.
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Beyond guns: Flash fog and lighthouses at the world’s biggest gun show
Published January 16, 2013
From holsters and firearms to fog machines and lighthouses, foreign companies with products as wide-ranging as their home countries have come to Las Vegas for largest gun show in the world.
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12 miles of guns: SHOT show kicks off in Las Vegas
Published January 15, 2013
The doors open on 12.5 miles of firearms, ammunition and related gear today at the annual SHOT show in Las Vegas.
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Germans build, successfully test laser weapon
Published January 14, 2013
A German company recently used a futuristic laser weapon to cut through a half-inch thick steel girder from 2/3 of a mile away.
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Star Trek replicators for the Army
Published January 10, 2013
Remote operating bases in Afghanistan are using 3D printers capable of fabricating on the spot whatever the Army may need -- from replacement vehicle parts to an entirely new piece of technology.

