Not exact matches
Originally
designed for troops to kill enemy fighters, the
weapon became the
military's M16 and the shorter M4 carbine.
NO ONE outside law enforcement or the
military needs a
weapon designed for one purpose — to kill.
Contemporary warfare has in fact taken the form of local conflicts, more often than not civil wars, in which no great alliances of nations are involved; these have been wars fought for reasons based in local rivalries, typically inflamed by historical animosities, ethnic disparity, or religious difference, rather than for reasons of global Realpolitik; they have been fought not with nuclear
weapons (or, indeed, other types of
weapons of mass - destructive capability) or the latest in
military technology, but instead with conventional weaponry, often of old
design, and often limited to rifles, knives, grenades, and light, crew - served
weapons which individual soldiers can carry on their persons.
Created by Dr. Alexander Leveringhaus, who specializes in moral responsibility and robotic
weapons, this initiative analyses how
militaries can
design ethically responsible combat systems using increasingly sophisticated and potentially autonomous technology.
I'm not expert on this, but I would think it's largely due to the distinction between
weapons that are
designed to target the enemy's
military and
military assets, vs.
weapons that target people in general?
Originally
designed to train US
military recruits on the use of
weapons, the controller has been adapted to work with the Oculus Rift gaming headset.
At the end of October, the aerospace company BAE Systems revealed that it is developing small, directed energy pulse
weapons designed to be deployed on
military drones.
The pieces go into detail regarding all the facets, from
military - advised
weapons training to costume
design to cinematography to previsualizations to visual effects to stunts.
The full game will allow you to use 60 next - gen vehicles and
weapons that were created in collaboration with a team of
military advisors and inspired by
military designs for the near future.
You're going to need all those toys as you go against XOF, a rogue
military faction intent on releasing a parasite
designed to kill all English speakers while disseminating nuclear
weapons to every country to ensure world peace.
Features: — post apocalyptic open world, which will immerse you in the atmosphere of the world that survived its end — diverse story missions and plenty optional additional jobs — intriguing comic story — variety of vehicles, from fast passenger to unstoppable truck — variety of
weapons,
designed for destroying your enemys and zombies — vehicle and
weapon upgrade system — variety of enemys, among wich decayed corpses, selfish
military and local bandits
Battlefield 1's historical setting helps it to stand apart from the rest of the modern
military shooters on the market with all new
weapons, vehicles, and level
designs that feel fresh and capture the chaos and brutality of war.
The material for
weapons is (and will be) made in dedicated
military reactors that are
designed and operated to produce
weapons material.
Offering further proof that the best
design is sustainable, the US
military's latest pursuit has little to do with
weapons or basic training — it's creating a «zero carbon» camp.
This is the broadest term as it can refer to hand - guns (generally all handguns are semi-automatic) and rifles, some of which are civilian versions of
military fully automatic
weapons that are
designed to be semi-automatic (again, can not buy new Automatic
weapons at all).
This follows earlier news that Russian arms manufacturer Kalishnikov is
designing an autonomous small - arms
weapon system for
military use.
Finally, civilian and
military personnel who
design, produce, or deploy autonomous
weapons technologies may face potential criminal liability for involuntary manslaughter or negligence, in certain situations.