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The Battle of Britain ended 85 years ago today—closing a months-long air war with clear parallels to the ongoing fight in the skies over Ukraine.
Although there is no proof that the Kremlin is behind the most recent incident, it would come as part of a month-long pattern of airspace violations against the Baltic states.
The Altay tank is based on South Korea’s famed K2 Black Panther MBT—but has many adaptations to better tailor it to Turkish conditions.
A concern for Denmark was the difficulty in integrating the Barak MX missile system with other NATO nations—as such interoperability would be vital in any future European conflict.
If President Trump really wants the Nobel Peace Prize, he must work harder on ensuring his peacemaking diplomacy succeeds in the long term.
After withdrawing from the F-35 program earlier this year, Portugal has solicited cheaper alternatives to replace its aging F-16 Fighting Falcons.
The Trump administration must be ready to apply pressure to Benjamin Netanyahu if it wants to save its peace plan.
Russia has developed an AI-driven, nuclear-armed torpedo—one with essentially unlimited range, capable of annihilating any port in the world.
The DOE’s $8 Billion “kill list” threatens to curb attempts to modernize the electrical grid in the United States.
It is unclear if the “Bolivarian Militia” would actually pose a threat to US forces—but they might be enough to make the Trump administration reconsider a land invasion.
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