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DARPA wants to hide naval assets on the sea bottom

Gizmag - The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has seen the future of naval warfare and it’s falling upward. As part of an effort to reduce the logistics of sending equipment into trouble areas, the agency’s Upward Falling Payloads project is aimed at developing storage capsules capable of remaining on the deep seabed for years. These would contain non-lethal military assets that could be deployed on the spot years in advance and rise to the surface as needed.

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DARPA Gamebreaker aims to train military AI systems on open world video games

AI Business: The US defense research agency is looking to use video games to train an AI capable of “developing winning warfighting strategies.”

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DARPA is Working on an Anonymous Mobile Communication System

According to an information document on Dr. Joshua Baron's supporters' day, DARPA is working on an anonymous mobile communication system

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Military pilots can control three jets at once via a neural implant

Earlier this month, DARPA, the U.S. military’s research division, unveiled a project that it had been working on since 2015: technology that grants one person the ability to pilot multiple planes and drones with their mind.

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ajax172044d ago

And this is just what they're letting the public have knowledge of; I can't even imagine what they are working on that we don't know about.

SpringHeeledJack2041d ago

Strange how those so called "nut job" witnesses and ex military all said downed UFO craft were controlled via the occupants minds and technology is drip fed to US research departments and low and behold decades later we get the technology they talked about.

annoyedgamer2041d ago

Now all we need is massive nuclear powered mechs and giant crab-monsters.