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Wearable device offloads up to 90% of body armor weight, improving comfort and mobility
Vanderbilt researchers have developed a lightweight wearable device that shifts body armor weight off the shoulders and back of soldiers, helping reduce pain and injury risk.
Mr. Wratten brings more than two decades of strategic leadership, product innovation, and operational excellence in the defense and protective equipment industry to Safe-Pro USA. He has founded ...
Safe Pro Group, Inc., a developer of AI-enabled defense and security solutions, announced that its ballistic protective ...
Records show the 29-year-old New Iberia man, Micah Legnon, is charged with one count of threats in interstate commerce.
Aerospace and defence stocks are gaining attention as aircraft engine demand recovers and missile spending increases, ...
Man accused of shooting a female officer has barricaded himself inside a former church; residents asked to shelter in place ...
A father, daughter and twin sons are all ICE agents. They see themselves as crime fighters. Others see them as something far worse.
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Researchers at Vanderbilt University have created a lightweight wearable device that can take up to 90 percent of the weight ...
Mary, the director of 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You,' and Ronald, producer and co-writer of 'Marty Supreme,' met in the making ...
Now, South Dakota has its first French-style creamline yogurt on store shelves — a product made the old-fashioned way, one ...
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