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U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s warnings of Chinese, Russian, North Korean, and even Iranian developments in ...
If the Right were to win, America 4.0 would be a leaner, market-driven republic in which power and responsibility for ...
Show more Japan’s recent revisions to its anti-espionage laws have proven a weak instrument for Tokyo’s security agencies, ...
The world of nuclear deterrence is not a destination but a new zone of competition. Can Iran really afford this?
“HMS Quorn sets sail from Portsmouth for the final time, marking the end of an era for this Royal Navy minehunter. As she ...
After the F-100 joined the Air Force in 1954, the type was found to offer superior performance to existing U.S. fighters. But ...
While some NATO members, such as Portugal or France, have turned their noses to American military sales in lieu of domestic ...
The E-7 is considered a stop-gap measure; its missions will likely be shifted to space-based platforms in the 2030s, and the ...
The Russian-based United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) officially announced that two stealth fighters had rolled out of the ...
NATO member Denmark has announced it will send soldiers to Ukraine. Despite the nonviolent nature of their deployment, Russia ...
Some Russian units rely on North Korean artillery shells for half or more of their daily use. This is quite a heavy reliance ...
The U.S. military will go to extraordinary lengths to recover a downed jet—both to salvage it for parts and to ensure it does ...
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