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safe!
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Bad GuysMilitary
Technology^
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Marines
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.You’d be fighting for your friends
and family.
.You’d learn valuable skills for life.
. It get’s the bills paid.
.It earns our freedom
.It could be dangerous.
.You’d miss the people you
were fighting for
.You could become psychologically dysfunctional
.You’d be a hero.
. Getting a lot of criticism for
fighting for our country.
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WWI British Mark iv tank
crossing a trenchSoviet Tank in WWII
Centurion tank in
VietnamM-1 Abrams Tank
In the armed
forces, only few get to
handle the
responsibility of the
great tank. But the one
special force that gets
to use it the most is the
Army. The Army’s
recent tank use is
interesting because the
new tanks they
have, Abrams, “is one of
the most modernized
platforms in the Army
and has an average age
of two-and-a-half-years
old,” Army Secretary
John McHugh said. (All
content © 2012, Gannett
Government Media
Corporation)
WWI French aircaft
PlanesEgyptian Aircrafts
Vija Celmins, American Piston Engine Fighters
Airplanes, the things that
make us feel like we’re on
top of the world, and one
special force gets to use
it... Airplanes in the US are
famously (and obviously)
used by the Air Force.
Although, in recent studies
show that the Air Force
isn’t afraid to stop
dreaming. Jeremy Hsu
(from space.com)
says , “shrinking space
budgets don't stop the U.S.
military from dreaming
about space planes or
rockets capable of flying
back and landing on their
own.”
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
The Latest Aerial Vehicle Mantis UAV Barracuda
NASA Drones - Blackswift hypersonic unmanned aircraft
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are often
used by the Navy and Marine Core.
Made by NASA, these protective
aircrafts was developed and
patented by Charles Perley as early
as 1863. it is now celebrating the
DARPA and NASA’s success on
completing a series of flight
demonstrations and moving DARPA's
Autonomous High-Altitude Refueling
(AHR) program closer to
demonstrating the first autonomous
aerial refueling between two
unmanned, high-altitude aircraft.
“During the close-formation
flight, the aircraft rendezvoused and
flew for more than 2.5 hours under
autonomous formation control, with
the majority of the time within 100
ft. (or one wingspan) of each other.”
by Staff Writers
San Diego CA (SPX) Oct 09, 2012.
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