The Pentagon is considering future gene editing research plans to better support the military in its ability to protect soldiers from chemical and biological wars.
For American soldiers stationed in Iraq, there are things that even frighten them more than enemy fire, which are poisonous snakes and desert scorpions.
The US military wants each of its soldiers to carry an Android-based smartphone when it comes to battle, to get information about the tactical situation and take command.
Many of the historical photos below mark historical events or unforgettable moments that took place in many countries around the world in the past decades.
This girl is only 9 years old, but has completed a 24-hour course dedicated to Navy SEAL soldiers.
Ray Lewis, 48, suffers from a strange syndrome that causes the stomach to ferment all food in the stomach, making him drunk all day.
BNVG II consists of a binoculars and a thermal camera mounted on bulletproof caps, allowing soldiers to improve their ability to observe in depth at night.
With special equipment being tested by the Pentagon's DARPA, US soldiers can increase their ability to observe, coordinate search and plan the most effective combat.
With effective communication capabilities, Nett Warrior promises to help American soldiers easily master the battlefield in the future.
Facing the threat of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), US soldiers may soon have new equipment to destroy the weapon of the enemy.