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Chasing technology: Pentagon rushes to deal with security risk of enemy drones

The advancement of technology is truly bittersweet. One the one hand, technology has made our lives incredibly convenient and simple, but on the other hand, it has led to the emergence of more privacy concerns and security threats that didn’t exist just decades ago. Currently, law enforcement is having a difficult time keeping up with the rapid advancement of technology, and more specifically,  the development of drones , which today have the ability to do everything from capturing video footage to carrying customized weapons. As former Secret Service agent and author Dan Bongino put it, the Secret Service is mainly equipped and trained to stop attacks that happen on the ground, meaning that airborne threats, such as threats posed by a weaponized drone for instance, create “additional security complications.” Many Pentagon officials have issued similar warnings, arguing that the current drone-fighting technologies are “still immature” and require “further development.” In resp

New battlefield robot introduced with a robotic arm and a built-in machine gun for “target suppression”

Unveiled for the first time at Defense and Security Equipment International (DSEI),  a new unmanned ground vehicle (UGV)  features a robotic arm and a built-in machine gun for “target suppression.” The UGV is named the Ironclad. It is designed and equipped to take on tough military tasks, ranging from explosives ordinance disposal, casualty evacuation, and taking out the enemy. The Ironclad comes with four modular equipment packages: A robotic arm, stretcher mounts, advanced sensor modules, and gun installation. Its armored hull, made with ARMOX high hardness steel, protects against gunfire and small blasts. Its tank-like rubber asymmetric tracks carry the vehicle across rough terrain and up 45-degree gradients. It can carry up to a 550 pound loads and connect to additional units to create large stretchers. A larger version can carry 1100 pounds. The vehicle runs on battery power, making its operation quiet and stealthily. It can travel up to 31 miles on one charge and travel at c

OVER 300 PEOPLE INJURED AND KILLED IN SERIES OF TALIBAN BOMBINGS ACROSS AFGHANISTAN

The article is provided by  Islamic World News  exclusively for  SouthFront About 300 people killed and injured in the recent series of Taliban suicide attacks across Afghanistan. The attacks took place in the following areas: Paktia: 41 killed and 158 injured Ghazni: 30 killed and 55 injured Wardak:  2 killed and 2 injured Jalalabad: 1 killed and 2 injured Kabul: 1 killed and 5 injured Taliban-linked media outlets called the attack on Gardez city in Paktia province which resulted in the alleged death and injury of 200 Afghan soldiers and civilians a warning to the US and foreign troops and the government.

XI JINPING DECLARES THAT CHINA BECAME “GREAT POWER IN THE WORLD”

AP: Mark Schiefelbein Xi Jinping has heralded the dawn of a “new era” of Chinese politics and power at the start of a historic Communist party congress on celebrating the end of his first term in office. Listing China’s recent achievements in his three-hour speech at the start of the week-long 19th party congress on October 17, Xi said that “socialism with Chinese characteristics in this new era” meant China had now “become a great power in the world”, and had played “an important role in the history of humankind”. “This is a new historic juncture in China’s development,” China’s leader declared in his address outlining the party’s priorities for the next five years. “The Chinese nation … has stood up, grown rich, and become strong – and it now embraces the brilliant prospects of rejuvenation … It will be an era that sees China moving closer to centre stage and making greater contributions to mankind,” he  said . Xi also outlined China’s stance on tackling shared dangers su

MAP UPDATE: ISIS ATTACKS IN EGYPT’S NORTH SINAI ON OCTOBER 10-16, 2017

This map provides a general look at the recent series of ISIS attacks in Egypt’s North Sinai that took place between October 10 an October 16. Click to see the full-size map