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Military technology is the collection of equipment, vehicles, structures and communication systems that are designed for use in warfare. It comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usually because they are impractical in civilian application, have no legal civilian usage, or are dangerous to use without appropriate military training.
It is common for military technology to have been researched and developed by scientists and engineers specifically for use in battle by the armed forces. Many new technologies came as a result of the military funding of science. Weapons engineering is the design, development, testing and lifecycle management of military weapons and systems. It draws on the knowledge of several traditional engineering disciplines, including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics, electro-optics, aerospace engineering, materials engineering, and chemical engineering.
There are a significant number of military inventions whose technologies were originally developed and designed for military purposes, and which are now used by civilians with sometimes minor or no modifications at all.
Vehicles and transports
Military vehicles are land combat or transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or in significant use by military forces.
Military aviation includes any use of aircraft by a country's military, including such areas as transport, training, disaster relief, border patrol, search and rescue, surveillance, surveying, peacekeeping, and (very rarely) aerial warfare.
Warships are watercraft for combat and transportation in and on seas and oceans.
- Submarines
- Complex masting and sail systems found on warships during the Age of Sail
- List of historical ship and boat types
- List of aircraft carriers
- List of submarines
Military robots
Military robots are autonomous and remote-controlled robots, or robotically enhanced systems designed for military applications.
- Powered exoskeletons
- Bomb disposal robots
- Unmanned ground vehicles
- Unmanned combat air vehicles
- Autonomous underwater vehicles
Fortifications
Fortifications are military constructions and buildings designed for defence in warfare.
Sensors and communications
Sensors and communication systems are used to detect enemies, coordinate movements of armed forces and guide weaponry.
- Radar
- Missile guidance
- GPS guidance in guidance weapons
- Norden Bombsight
- Proximity Fuze
See also
- Bellifortis, late medieval treatise on military technology.
- Materiel