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  2. Military technology - Wikipedia

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    Military technology is the application of technology for use in warfare. It comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usually because they lack useful or legal civilian applications, or are dangerous to use without appropriate military training .

  3. History of military technology - Wikipedia

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    Replica catapult at Château des Baux, France. While there were numerous instances of military support for scientific work before the 20th century, these were typically isolated instances; knowledge gained from technology was generally far more important for the development of science than scientific knowledge was to technological innovation. [4]

  4. List of military inventions - Wikipedia

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    A military invention is an invention that was first created by a military. There are many inventions that were originally created by the military and subsequently found civilian uses. Many have found dual usage in both sectors.

  5. Military science - Wikipedia

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    The military sciences' analysis of military history that had failed European commanders was about to give way to a new military science, less conspicuous in appearance, but more aligned to the processes of science of testing and experimentation, the scientific method, and forever "wed" to the idea of the superiority of technology on the ...

  6. Military communications - Wikipedia

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    Military communication with families is also important for military personnel, so that they can stay in touch with their loved ones. This ensures that during wartime or training, service members feel supported and loved by those they care about most, fostering confidence when they need it most.

  7. Internet of Military Things - Wikipedia

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    The Internet of Military Things (IoMT) is a class of Internet of things for combat operations and warfare.It is a complex network of interconnected entities, or "things", in the military domain that continually communicate with each other to coordinate, learn, and interact with the physical environment to accomplish a broad range of activities in a more efficient and informed manner.

  8. Military computers - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest computers were military computers. Military requirements for portability and ruggedness led to some of the earliest transistorized computers, such as the 1958 AN/USQ-17, the 1959 AN/MYK-1 (), the 1960 M18 FADAC, and the 1962 D-17B; the earliest integrated-circuit based computer, the 1964 D-37C; as well as one of the earliest laptop computers, the 1982 Grid Compass.

  9. Military satellite - Wikipedia

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    The first military use of satellites was for reconnaissance. In the United States the first formal military satellite programs, Weapon System 117L, was developed in the mid-1950s. [2] Within this program a number of sub-programs were developed including Corona. [2] Satellites within the Corona program carried different code names.