The "Limited Range Projectile" would drop out of the air before it could hit a non-combatant. A new bullet concept developed by civilian employees of the U.S. Army is designed be less of a danger to ...
For a vehicle designed to survive the apocalypse and eventually head to Mars, Tesla's Cybertruck seems far less capable than its designers initially suggested. Even Tesla CEO Elon Musk's claim that ...
A self-guided .50-caliber bullet currently being developed by a U.S. Department of Defense research and innovation agency is an invention that just can’t miss. The Defense Advanced Research Projects ...
A YouTuber has decided to pull Tesla's claims about the Cybertruck being bulletproof to the test by firing various rounds at its stainless steel exterior. YouTuber "JerryRigEverything" has gone from ...
I couldn't believe it when I first saw this, but a company called Less Lethal Africa has developed a line of rubber bullets for military small arms ranging from 9mm to as large as .50 caliber. The ...
When it comes to iPhone cases, people usually want them to do two main things: protect their prized phone and be comfortable to use (and possibly charge the phone like the JuiceTank or the Sandberg ...
One of the most challenging roles in ground units is that of a military sniper. Military snipers must take long distance shots with precision rifles, often doing a fair amount of math in their heads ...
As Rachel was saying on the show yesterday (video), the .50 caliber bullet is a different kind of deal. The inventor of the round and weapons to fire it marketed one of the guns this way, in a 1980s ...
Columnist George Skelton has clearly joined the ranks of the misinformed with his diatribe against .50-caliber firearms (“Massive Rifle Needs Regulation to Keep It Out of the Hands of Terrorists,” ...
Like Beer?! Like Guns?! Let this bottle opener made from a real 50 caliber bullet casing serve as a token of your love for ‘Merica. Don’t just tap the Rockies; rip through it with the biggest bullet ...
The iPhone is a notoriously fragile device. That’s where cases come in. However, this case, by a Japanese firm called Marudai, might be the toughest (and most impractical) case ever made. The massive ...
A new bullet concept developed by civilian employees of the U.S. Army is designed be less of a danger to bystanders while still keeping bullets lethal. These bullets would self-destruct after a set ...