Some days you want your boss to be aware of all the great work you're doing. But other days you just want to slip beneath the radar, do what you gotta do, and get home. And we assume that's exacly what David Hsu's angled stealth desk is for. Read More >>
So it might not be the best idea to try and pedal your way onto a secure military base, but engineer Brano Meres' experimental X-9 Nighthawk bike frame looks like it would be as invisible to radar as the old F-117 stealth fighter was. Read More >>
Featured comment by juannacho:
"Regardless of any issues about how many "Apple units" it weights, that's a rad looking bike! Well, minus the awful name which needs to be removed alto..." More »
Europe's collaborative nEUROn drone may be late to the invisible death from above party, but it sure is compensating with some scary looks. Check out the Cylon mug on this puppy as it greets the world for the first time. Read More >>
This is the newest Chinese drone. It seems much more advanced than what anyone imagined. Apparently, Bruce Wayne is now working for the Chinese military, which is hard at work trying to match America's drone-army. They're getting close. Read More >>
Featured comment by nict:
"They are used in most larger civilian aircraft these days. I believe they are not as common in military aircraft since they are more visible on radar ..." More »
We've seen people attempt invisibility cloaks for ages, mostly failing miserably, even in films. But how about hiding something with darkness. That's what researchers using carbon nanotube forests are attempting to do. Read More >>
Featured comment by rustybullet:
"that should've said 'geekness knowledge' - because I don't know the velcro gig...but I am sure it was Star Trek" More »
Stealth bombers are not invisible — far from it, in fact. The Northrop Grumman-designed B-2 Spirit has a hard-to-ignore 53m wingspan and a thin, disk-like silhouette that makes it look like a cross between a stingray and an alien craft from a summer blockbuster. Read More >>
Featured comment by craigfjay:
"Very true, speed is not that relevant for use with stealth. It helps in the way they can get in with less notice and out quickly, but that's about as ..." More »