Futuristic Military Technologies Already in Use Today
Creating Peace with Weapons: Following Putin’s brutal attack on Ukraine, the world’s focus has shifted towards rearmament. Some countries have weapons systems that seem to come straight out of a science fiction novel.
1. ADAPTIV Stealth Helicopter
Remaining unseen by enemy forces while approaching for an attack is of utmost importance when trying to leverage the element of surprise. When planning something other than a ground assault, it is nearly impossible to carry out an operation without the other side finding out… or is it? About 10 years ago, a system was developed that allows vehicles to approach within 500 meters without being detected.
2. Modular Robot System
Military forces worldwide have been searching for ways to prevent frontline troops from blindly entering dangerous situations. What if there was a way to obtain precise information and evacuate an injured soldier to safety without putting others at risk?
3. Thunder Cannon
Harnessing the power of the elements is something scientists have been trying to accomplish for centuries. To the best of our knowledge, no one has achieved this yet, but a few have come very close. PDT Agro, in collaboration with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), has developed a machine that utilizes high-speed shockwaves generated by a detonation within the machine’s drum.
4. DEKA Arm System
Among the many cool things that Star Wars has brought into the world over the years, Luke’s prosthetic hand was one of the more practical items. But like most, if not all, inventions from Star Wars, a prosthesis that functions like a real limb was light-years away from becoming a reality.
5. Laser Weapons System (LaWS)
Accuracy and minimal collateral damage are two key factors that determine the direction of future military technologies. When properly developed, as is the case with the Laser Weapons System, a laser could be capable of hitting enemy targets from a distance of up to a mile, leaving behind minimal projectile damage, if any.
6. Hydrodynamic Explosive Ammunition
Armored vehicles have become increasingly agile and deadly over the years, prompting defense authorities to seek ways to level the battlefield. As it seems that laser warfare is still a few years away, DARPA has developed a short-term solution to bridge the gap.
7. Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC)
The Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC) was designed to help soldiers travel at high speeds for extended periods while carrying hundreds of kilograms. The HULC is the closest thing to a real-life Iron Man suit. Okay, it can’t fly or shoot laser beams, but it does give soldiers superhuman abilities.
8. PHASR (Personnel Halting And Stimulation Response) Rifle
Believe it or not, not all massive rifles are capable of destruction. Similar to the phasers used by Captain Picard and his crew in “Star Trek,” PHASR (Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response) rifles are designed to stun targets.
9. The X-Plane
DARPA has been working on an experimental vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for some time now. The goal of the project is to create an aircraft that can hover like a helicopter but maneuver like an airplane. It would be capable of rapidly extracting soldiers from dangerous situations without requiring a runway.
10. Broad Operational Language Translation (BOLT)
Without the barriers posed by the different languages spoken by people around the world, there would be much less confusion and fewer misunderstandings. If only there were an app or program that could be downloaded to a mobile phone and could translate what someone else is saying…
11. Taser Shockwave
In 2008, Taser began promoting the Taser Shockwave, its first mass shock system. The system features 36 Tasers in two rows and can be fired either row by row or all at once. This electrifying piece of technology is utilized by SWAT as one of their specialty weapons and has proven very effective.
12. HoloLens for Soldiers
Since 2018, Microsoft has been collaborating with the US Army to develop a virtual reality training device that combines real-world scenarios and augmented reality with machine learning technology. The training exercises are based on data collected from thousands of hours of actual combat experiences.
13. Quantum Stealth Camouflage
Developing a means to conceal troops from the eyes of the public and radar would give the military a tremendous advantage over its adversaries. Canadian company HyperStealth Biotechnology has developed such technology. Known as Quantum Stealth Camouflage, it is the closest thing to Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak in real life.
14. T Ghost
Whoever said they have “no fear of a ghost” has never encountered BAE’s T Ghost. The T Ghost series (CV90) tanks utilize BAE’s ADAPTIV camouflage technology. The Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90) is a lighter and more maneuverable tank, perfect for navigating complex battlefields. But after being equipped with ADAPTIV, its military value becomes immeasurable.
15. Hybrid Insect Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (HI MEMS)
Sending a spy behind enemy lines may be one of the most effective methods of gaining valuable information, but it also puts the spy in a vulnerable position. To eliminate this risk and not the spy, DARPA has developed a method that can allow the US military to creep up to 50 meters towards the enemy without detection.
16. Precision-Guided Munition with Extreme Accuracy
As if there weren’t enough fearsome weapons in the world, DARPA has developed an “intelligent” projectile. The projectile aims to enhance sniper accuracy with a system that essentially self-guides after being fired, capable of hitting moving targets.
17. GEN-L Water from Air Generator
There are many places in the world that lack access to clean drinking water, whether due to their location or unforeseen disasters. Since water is relatively vital for human survival, a technology that could generate water would not only change lives but also save them.
18. Geckskin
A research team at the University of Massachusetts developed Geckskin, a material that adheres to flat surfaces and is capable of supporting nearly 350 kilograms on a postcard-sized pad when applied to a smooth surface, using rigid tissues to increase its adhesive force.
19. AI Submarine (ACTUV)
Artificial intelligence has been a key element in many futuristic films for decades. Gradually, these film creations are also being utilized in the real world. Unmanned aircraft patrolling the skies is no longer just an idea, and neither are self-driving cars navigating the streets.
20. Active Denial System (ADS)
The Active Denial System (ADS), also known as the “heat ray,” is a non-lethal weapon that heats the surfaces of its targets with directed energy. The ADS works similar to a microwave, heating the skin of individuals to such a degree that they have no choice but to surrender their position or suffer severe burns on their skin surface.
21. Electrical Prescriptions (ElectRx)
DARPA’s ElectRx program aims to treat disorders such as PTSD and chronic pain by stimulating the peripheral nerves using electrical stimulation. The idea behind the ElectRx program goes beyond just treating individuals with disorders, aiming to combat the issues before they arise.
22. Boeing Laser Avenger
The Boeing Laser Avenger, mounted on combat vehicles, is a combination of kinetic and directed energy weapon system used in covert or concealed positions. In other words, this laser is capable of shooting down objects from the sky without leaving a smoke trail that leads back to the weapon’s location.
23. Robotic Support for Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS)
The satellites orbiting the Earth are invaluable in providing information to various governments around the world. The problem is that it costs millions of euros and countless hours to send a team of engineers into space to perform repairs when one of them malfunctions or breaks down.
24. Hypersonic Missile – X51A Waverider
The AFRL has been developing a hypersonic propulsion system since the 1990s. The goal of the project was to create a hypersonic missile that could be carried by a B-52 to an altitude of 15km and then released to “do its thing.” It wasn’t until 2003 when a scramjet engine was added to the equation that the plan could be realized.
25. High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator (HEL MD)
Boeing’s HEL MD is an armored military truck equipped with a solid-state laser that can destroy incoming missiles in flight. The advanced targeting system of the laser identifies its target within seconds of detection, fires a precise destruction charge, and then moves on to the next target.
26. OBRUM PL-01 Stealth Tank
Historically, Poland is not known for developing game-changing technologies or weapons. However, in 2013, that changed with the unveiling of the PL-01 stealth tank by OBRUM, the world’s first camouflaged armored vehicle.
27. Mantis Armored Vehicle
Afraid of enemies threatening your troops with explosive and kinetic weapons? How about a biochemical or nuclear weapon? If the threat of any of these types of weapons is enough to make you feel a little uneasy, then Carmor has just the vehicle to calm your nerves.
28. Armatix Smart Pistol
The Armatix Smart Pistol in .22 caliber was designed to be usable only by those authorized to do so. The locking system is controlled by an RFID key in the form of a smartwatch. In addition to the key, the watch also monitors the usage of the pistol and the remaining battery power.
29. Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD)
If an LRAD sounds like a device used for sending messages over long distances, it is, but Genasys’ LRAD system is much more than that. While primarily used as a communication device, the LRAD system is also employed as a sound cannon and sonic weapon.
30. Carmel Street Fighting Tank
When it comes to the development of advanced military equipment, Israel has been at the forefront or near the top for decades. However, after the IDF experienced difficulties maneuvering large armored vehicles through narrow streets during Operation “Protective Edge” in 2014, they began developing a tank that better suits the current needs of the armed forces.
31. MQ-8C Fire Scout
In 2012, Northrop Grumman began developing an unmanned helicopter for the US Navy that could be deployed in the field. After just one year of research and development, the MQ-8C Fire Scout completed its first flight in 2013, and it has been deemed operational since 2019 as an autonomous helicopter.
32. DARPA Squad X Experimentation Program
In modern warfare, the rules of engagement are constantly changing, as are the battlefields on which wars are fought. Gone are the days when enemies faced off against each other and could see each other coming. DARPA has been at the forefront of developing methods to help protect friendly forces from harm.
33. Robot Dogs
As cute as a dog may look in its military outfit, most people would agree that the military is not a place for a dog. In the past decade, DARPA and Boston Dynamics have independently developed their own solutions to bring the idea of a robotic dog squad to life.
34. Sky Guard Drone
The Sky Guard drone can hover in the air for nearly eight hours at an altitude of up to 5,400 meters. However, due to its limited range, the drone stays relatively close, able to travel just under 160 kilometers from its starting point.
35. Hypersonic Aircraft
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to live in a world where you could travel from the United States to Europe in just 90 minutes? Imagine no longer having to endure 7 hours in a cramped seat on a crowded plane. A Georgia-based startup called Hermeus is determined to make this dream a reality.