Carnegie Mellon University
Feb 3 2009, Bharat

The only way deaths can be averted in a war is by not going into war anyway. But with growing terrorism and human greed for the most, there seems no way we can achieve this any soon. Technologies have been constantly developed to keep the soldiers safe.

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