11 incredible military technologies are being developed by DARPA
DARPA is responsible for developing extremely important, groundbreaking projects that can change the world in the future.
Technologies developed by DARPA
Previously, the agency also played an important role in inventing GPS, internet and stealth aircraft. And now, DARPA is still the leading organization in developing military technology.
1. Bullets can change the direction of flight
The EXACTO - Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance project is the world's first rifle-guided technology. The bullets equipped with sensors can detect laser markings on the target, then transmit signals to small fins that guide on the body to alter the trajectory of the bullet. The Pentagon successfully tested with this EXACTO bullet.
2. High energy laser weapon
HELLADS high-energy laser interceptor project is one of DARPA's ambitious projects. This is the most effective weapon to help fighters avoid the threat of surface-to-air missiles. Since these types of missiles are very fast, making it very difficult to prevent, while defenses that deflect by blind bombs only have limited use.
Therefore, using high-energy lasers to destroy these missiles before they reach fighter jets is the most effective method. DARPA is also planning to turn these lasers into air-to-ground weapons, instead of just the current missile defense system.
3. Transporting robots on the battlefield
DARPA's LS3 support robot project is being developed by Boston Dynamics. These are 4-legged robots capable of moving flexibly on a variety of terrain, with the task of carrying military weapons, supporting soldiers on the battlefield.
AlphaDog version is currently being tested with US Marines in Hawaii. They are capable of carrying a hundred kilograms of goods, helping to reduce the burden on soldiers on long marches.
4. Smart viewfinder for rifles
The training of gunners takes a lot of time and effort, so DARPA has created a smart viewfinder system called One Shot, which makes it possible for gamers to catch the bullets.
This is a smart viewfinder system that can automatically calculate data from distance, wind power, air humidity . to be able to determine the ideal shooting point for the gunner. This One Shot system can integrate on most modern rifles and sniper rifles.
5. New material to turn soldiers into spiders
There are many different types of terrain that soldiers must face on the battlefield, sometimes a high cliff or a collapsed building. Therefore, in order to help soldiers cross these terrain, DARPA developed a project called Z-Man.
In this project, DARPA created a special Geckskin material, which gives soldiers the ability to stick to surfaces and climb like spiders or geckos. In a recent test, a Geckskin plate could bear a weight of 300kg when glued on a glass plate.
6. Unmanned aircraft operates continuously for many years
DARPA has signed a $ 89 million contract with Boeing to develop the Solar Eagle drone project. These are giant drones, with a wingspan of 120 meters and covered by solar panels.
It is also a source of energy, so that these drones can fly through the air for years without landing. The mission of these drones will be monitoring, reconnaissance 24/7 and lasting for many years.
7. Language translation technology
BOLT is an interesting project, promising to help soldiers eliminate language barriers when operating in other countries. Basically this technology will act like Google Translate voice in real time. The current version will allow soldiers to speak and automatically translate English into native languages and vice versa.
8. Smart irises
Soldier Scentric Imaging via Computational Cameras (SCENICC) is a project that has been developed since 2011 and is still in the testing process. Basically, these are lenses that integrate smart display technology like Google Glass.
It will allow the soldier to directly observe the images obtained from reconnaissance aircraft. Besides, it is possible to display many other information on the battlefield, allowing the soldier to be free to fight while still updating information directly.
9. Hybrid helicopters
Helicopters are always more advantageous when deployed in special terrain, there are no runways to land. However, it has a big drawback when flying long distances. So a hybrid helicopter is DARPA's solution.
DARPA's VTOL X-Plane project is developing an aircraft that can reach a maximum speed of 600-700 km / h, while being able to transform to land and take off like a helicopter. It can also carry 2 tons of military goods and military equipment, enabling the army to deploy combat in any battlefield in the world in the shortest amount of time.
10. Global satellite eye
SeeMe is an ambitious project of DARPA, with a satellite system that directs images to soldiers. Help them have the most extensive view on the battlefield from anywhere. The project also promises to completely change the military intelligence industry around the world, but it will certainly face opposition from many countries when officially announced.
11. Light weight laser weapon
The Pentagon is trying to limit high damage weapons when fighting in cities, where there are many innocent people. That's why DARPA developed a laser weapon project called Excalibur, a light laser weapon that can equip soldiers.
100 kilowatt lasers can precisely destroy enemies without fear of affecting people and houses around. And what is special is that this new weapon will be compact enough for soldiers to carry, unlike the HELLADS high-power laser system. When put into widespread use, Excalibur can make rifles, machine guns, grenade launchers into the past.
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