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Worlds MOST FEARED DARPA Technology for US Military

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Worlds MOST FEARED DARPA Technology for US Military

(Message to world) 2016 






















Published on May 12, 2016
America spends more on its military than THE NEXT 15 COUNTRIES COMBINED
By 2033 the U.S. will be paying $59 billion a year to its veterans injured in the wars

The yearly cost of stationing one soldier in Iraq could feed 60 American families.
The pentagon budget consumes 80% of individual income tax revenue
The Pentagon spends more on war than all 50 states combined spend on health, education, welfare, and safety


Active projects of DARPA which will change the future are :

4MM 4-minute mile: Wearable jetpack to enable soldiers to run at increased speed.
Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System formerly

TX: Cargo carrying UAV.
"Aircraft Carriers in the Sky": Using large manned aircraft to launch and recover small UAVs.

ACTUV: A project to build an unmanned Anti-submarine warfare vessel.
Adaptive Execution Office: AEO provides the agency with robust connections to the war fighter community and assists the agency with the planning and execution of technology demonstrations and field trials to promote adoption by the war fighter.
Air Dominance Initiative: Developmental technologies to be used in sixth-generation jet fighters.
Atlas: A humanoid robot.
Battlefield Illusion

Big Mechanism: Cancer research

BlockADE: Rapidly constructed barrier.
Boeing X-37
Boomerang - mobile shooter detection system: an acoustic gunfire locator developed by BBN Technologies for detecting snipers on military combat vehicles.
Captive Air Amphibious Transporter
Clean-Slate Design of Resilient, Adaptive, Secure Hosts CRASH, a TCTO initiative
Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System
Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment CODE: Modular software architecture for UAVs to pass information to each other in contested environments to identify and engage targets with limited operator direction.
Combat Zones That See: "track everything that moves" in a city by linking up a massive network of surveillance cameras
Computational Weapon Optic CWO: Computer rifle scope that combines various features into one optic.

DARPA XG: technology for Dynamic Spectrum Access for assured military communications
Experimental Spaceplane 1: first stage of a reusable space transport

Gremlins: Air-launched and recoverable UAVs with distributed capabilities to provide low-cost flexibility over expensive multirole platforms.
Ground X-Vehicle Technology