ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A bullet that directs itself like a tiny guided missile and can hit a target more than a mile away has the potential to change the battlefield for soldiers without costing too much ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M — Take two Sandia National Laboratories engineers who are hunters, get them talking about the sport and it shouldn't be surprising when the conversation leads to a patented design for ...
DARPA’s latest advancement in military technology comes in the form of a “magic bullet,” or smart-bullet, that can change its trajectory mid-air and hit moving targets with an accuracy that elevates ...
A new design for a self-guiding bullet could allow sharpshooters to accurately fire at targets a full mile away. The bullet, which is still in a prototype phase, is the brainchild of Sandia National ...
A tiny light-emitting diode, or LED, attached to a self-guided bullet at Sandia National Laboratories shows a bright path during a nighttime field test that proved the battery and electronics could ...
Imagine if a sniper bullet could home in on its target like a guided missile. Well, now it can thanks to research being done at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The agency has ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Figuring out how to pack a processor and other electronics into a machine gun bullet has been a challenge for engineers at Sandia National Laboratories, so weapons experts say ...
Sandia National Laboratories engineers have invented a bullet that directs itself to a target like a tiny guided missile and can hit a target more than a mile away, the New Mexico-based lab announced ...