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April 24, 2008. ( 2008-04-24) Future Weapons, sometimes also written as FutureWeapons and Futureweapons, is a television series that premiered on April 19, 2006, on the Discovery Channel. Host Richard "Mack" Machowicz, a former Navy SEAL, reviews and demonstrates the latest modern weaponry and military technology.
Weapon Masters. Weaponology. Wild West Alaska. Categories: Television shows about technology. Weapons in popular culture.
At its most prosaic, science fiction features an endless variety of sidearms —mostly variations on real weapons such as guns and swords. Among the best-known of these are the phaser —used in the Star Trek television series, films, and novels—and the lightsaber and blaster —featured in Star Wars movies, comics, novels, and TV shows.
Proposed weapons. Weapons under research or planned for development and use in the future. To be classified as a future weapon, a weapon must be the subject of actual research by military or industrial entities, or be considered a viable technology for future development. For weapons of purely theoretical or science-fiction basis, see Category ...
Slaughterbots. Slaughterbots is a 2017 arms-control advocacy video presenting a dramatized near-future scenario where swarms of inexpensive microdrones use artificial intelligence and facial recognition software to assassinate political opponents based on preprogrammed criteria. It was released by the Future of Life Institute and Stuart Russell ...
Author. TV show host. Richard John "Mack" Machowicz ( / ˈmækəwɪts / MACK-ə-wits; [1] May 30, 1965 – January 2, 2017) was a Navy SEAL and the host of the Discovery Channel and Military Channel show Future Weapons. He was the newest member on Spike 's show Deadliest Warrior. [2]
List of military weapons of the United States. This is a list of all military weapons ever used by the United States. This list will include all lists dealing with US weapons to show all weapons ever used by the United States of America.
Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon: 75 Soviet Union India: Status: In service. Upgraded by Bharat Electronics Limited with AESA Fire Control Radar. 75 in service as of 2010. 2K22 Tunguska [263] Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon : 80 [264] Russia: Status: In service. 2S6M variant in service with Corps of Army Air Defence. [265] Bofors L70