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ZME Science on MSN3D-printed ‘ghost guns’ are surging in popularity and law enforcement is struggling to keep up
The use of 3D-printed guns in criminal and violent activities is likely to continue to increase. And governments and police ...
Palmer Luckey made his fortune with VR headsets, founding Oculus as a teen. Now he's focused on the future of warfare, ...
The company behind the ubiquitous AK-47 assault rifle has a new weapon of war on the horizon: robot guns that learn and kill all on their own. Kalashnikov Concern has ...
The Army is laying the groundwork to replace the M240 machine gun after decades of service. Here’s what we know about what's ...
Police found a 3D-printed gun on suspect Luigi Mangione, the latest in a troubling trend of growing use of the homemade weapons.
Dubbed the Future Medium Machine Gun, or FMMG, the new weapon will mirror the M240B in function as a machine gun primarily for dismounted combat units.
It comes as no surprise that most practitioners and solutions providers agree that artificial intelligence will largely influence the future of campus weapons detection.
The proposed "assault weapons" ban has passed the RI House, but not without fierce debate. Here's what happened, and what's next for the legislation.
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