Sherman Grinberg Film Library
During Korean War, US forces using advanced equipment in their fight against Communist forces in South Korea
Footage compiled by Department of Defense for Armed Forces Day 1952: US tank firing its cannon / soldier on turret of tank firing machine gun / soldiers firing artillery pieces / two soldiers manning radar antenna on flatbed truck /...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
French military tests air-to-ground guided missiles at proving ground in Colomb-Bechar (now Bechar), Algeria
Title "First pictures - France's guided missile program" superimposed over missile being fired / two shots of missiles being fired / two shots of missile on launching platform ready to be fired / men preparing radar equipment / man...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
US 7th Fleet off the coast of Formosa
Title superimposed on a ship at sea: "Formosa tense - US 7th fleet maintains vigil" / A line of ships sailing away, including an aircraft carrier / aircraft carrier is fueled / one man flashes a light signal / The side of an aircraft...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
American Airlines Convair crashes into Elizabeth, New Jersey killing 29, the second deadly crash in six weeks there
Title "Probe Fatal Air Crash in Elizabeth, NJ" superimposed over pan crash site / aerial pan city / aerial plane flying over residential area / pan Newark Airport, can see planes with Slick Airways on sides / rotating radar antenna on...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Italian ocean liner "Andrea Doria" on maiden voyage arrives in New York City
Card: "Paramount News issue no 47" / title card "Paramount News" / title "New York salutes Italy's sea queen" superimposed over shot from boat of "Andrea Doria" sailing along / shot from boat of "Andrea Doria" sailing along / shot from...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
New York City policemen demonstrating use of radar for traffic control
Card: "Paramount News issue no 93" / Title "'Eye' on speeders - New York tries radar patrol system" superimposed over shot from moving car of cars driving along parkway in Brooklyn / MPOV cars driving along parkway / MPOV from car as it...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
New USAF Lockheed jet interceptor F-94C "Starfire" with advanced electronics at Palmdale Airport in California and in flight
Card: "Paramount News issue no 91" / title card: "New electronic marvel for Air Force / title "Starfire - Jet warplane with a 'brain'" superimposed over shot from plane of new jet in flight / jet parked on tarmac at Palmdale Airport /...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
U.S Air Force's newest guided missile Falcon hunts and destroys enemy bomber in test flight
Title: "The Falcon - Rocket With A 'Brain'" superimposed over still shot of guided missile model / INT laboratory technicians ready missile for flight - missile is tilted down to receive a final check / CU missile tilted / CU artist's...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
H-21 helicopter demonstrates communication mobility by transporting radio relay station hut and radar
Title: "Helicopter Gives Mobility To Communications" superimposed over helicopter carrying hut / VS helicopter approaching hut with man on top of hut hooking the hut onto helicopter / Top view hut hooked to helicopter / MS man jumping...
Bloomberg
Indian Defense Supplier Data Patterns Has 'Good Orders': Chairman
Srinivasagopalan Rangarajan, chairman and managing director of Data Patterns (India) Pvt, which supplies electronic systems to the country's defense and aerospace sector, discusses the company's strategy and outlook. He speaks during the...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Paris launches first anti-noise pollution radar
Officials inaugurate a first noise control radar in Paris, with the aim of "calming the city" of road traffic "which today makes too much noise", explains David Belliard, deputy in charge of transport (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Hearst Metrotone News
The United States military conducts a war simulation during the Cold War.
The United States military conducts a war simulation during the Cold War.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Delay of 5G rollout near US airports 'temporary solution' : expert
A professor of electrical and computer engineering at a university in Washington, DC, says telecom companies delaying their 5G mobile technology rollout near airports in the United States is a "temporary solution (Footage by AFPTV via...
Bloomberg
How The Hunt For a Death Ray Gave Us Radar
Apr.09 -- In 1935 war was looming and there were rumors the Nazi's had something capable of wiping out whole towns. The British Government feared an aerial invasion and wanted a ‘death ray’ that could knock German planes out of the sky....
Bloomberg
The Self-Driving Car Fight Between Google and Uber
Feb.24 -- Alphabet Inc.'s Waymo accuses several employees of Otto, a self-driving startup Uber acquired in August for $680 million, of lifting technical information from Google’s autonomous car project. Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer takes...
Bloomberg
Summers Says Trump's Infrastructure Plan Is Worrisome
Jun.05 -- Harvard University Charles W. Eliot Professor Lawrence Summers talks about his support for big reforms in U.S. air traffic control and looks at the prospect of infrastructure spending. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
Sky News
Police are working with NATO on anti drone technology
Police are working with NATO on anti drone technology
Bloomberg
Unvaccinated Areas Are Breeding Grounds for New Variants: UCL Biologist
Unvaccinated areas are breeding grounds for new Covid-19 variants, says Jennifer Rohn, professor at University College London. "We really can't say we're in the end game yet because there are so many countries that are not vaccinated,"...
Bloomberg
Key Takeaways From G-20 Finance Chiefs' Meetings
Jun.09 -- Trade tensions and slowing economic growth dominated a gathering of global finance chiefs in the Japanese port city of Fukuoka. Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
Bloomberg
Will Vice Media Make M&A Moves in 2015?
Dec. 18 -- Bloomberg's Alex Barinka and Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney discuss the outlook for Vice Media in 2015. They speak with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
Fashion Sustainability 4: Amid consumer concerns about 'dirty secrets', high-end designers are tackling environmental issues
FASHION SUSTAINABILITY 4: HIGH END DESIGNERS
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Turkish hilltop where civilisation began still holds unresolved mysteries
Situated on a rocky hillside in Turkey's southeast overlooking the plateau of ancient Mesopotamia, Gobekli Tepe, which means "Potbelly Hill" in Turkish, is arguably the most important archaeological site on Earth (Footage by AFPTV via...
Press Association
Experts call for greater research on how to safely stop using antidepressants
Interview with Dr Mark Horowitz from the RADAR (Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation and Reduction) study ahead of the release of the Cochrane review. Academics performed an overview of research into the topic and found that while...