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The Weapon of Tomorrow? Boeing’s CHAMP Missile Fries Computers

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The Weapon of Tomorrow? Boeing’s CHAMP Missile Fries Computers

Written by on Wednesday, October 24th, 2012

Every week, approximately 9.8 million viewers tune in to watch NBC’s new hit show, Revolution. This science-fiction series features a group of friends fighting to survive in a post-apocalyptic Earth. For some reason, all technology that runs on electricity mysteriously ...

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NASA and Boeing Team Up to Reinvent Eco-Friendly Aircraft

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NASA and Boeing Team Up to Reinvent Eco-Friendly Aircraft

Written by on Wednesday, September 5th, 2012

NASA and Boeing have teamed up to bring heavier-than-air flight to the next level. They want to reinvent the wing, so to speak, by designing a new type of aircraft that could revolutionize aviation. They don’t want to create a ...

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The Sixth Generation Fighter — What Comes After the F-35?

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The Sixth Generation Fighter — What Comes After the F-35?

Written by on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

Lockheed Martin managed to secure the contract to manufacture the USAF's fifth generation fighter, the F-35. These top-of-the-line aircraft are barely off the production line and they haven't even run through the full gamut of tests, but that hasn't stopped ...

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This Gigantic Eco-Friendly Drone Runs On Air and Spits Out Clean Water

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This Gigantic Eco-Friendly Drone Runs On Air and Spits Out Clean Water

Written by on Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

I mentioned Boeing's Phantom Eye drone in yesterday's post, but it occurred to me that I haven't gone into detail about this relatively new super drone. So, what makes this oddly-shaped, eco-friendly aircraft worthy of its very own article? Well, ...

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When One Rotor Just Doesn’t Cut It: The Chinook CH-47

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When One Rotor Just Doesn’t Cut It: The Chinook CH-47

Written by on Thursday, August 2nd, 2012

Helicopters have a hard time keeping up with fixed wing aircraft because they're slower, noisier, and they have a much lower maximum altitude. That makes it difficult for helicopters to deliver weapon payloads to a target location -- their slow ...

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