bombs and explosives

Associate Professor Stefan Rodich. Photo: Miki Koren, Technion spokeswoman

Scale Armor: The Future Version

ISIS. Illustration: shutterstock

Forum - Extinguish ISIS remotely / Jonathan Citrain

A XNUMXD printed guitar. An example of the creative use of new technology. Pay attention to the spider inside the guitar!

The next industrial revolution: XNUMXD printing

Graphene foam. Rensselaer Institute of Technology in New York State

Graphene foam used to detect explosives

A minefield in the Golan Heights. From Wikipedia

A new device for detecting explosive vapors

Explosives detection system. Photo: University of Illinois

A sensor to detect explosives hidden in shoes

The photo of the explosion in Halifax (probably the only one that exists)

The worst accident in history - the Halifax disaster

From left to right: Jingle Liu, Xi-Cheng Zhang, Jianming Dai. Credit: Rensselaer/Daria Robbins

Breakthrough in remote sensing of hidden explosives

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Elbit Systems in a unique presentation at the AUSA exhibition in Washington

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

A new and powerful explosive is developed

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Combat systems - the next generation. Part II

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Israeli development: a light weapon that allows shooting to the sides