The high cost of the drone buggy’s Hellfire missile—at around $200,000 per shot—means that it can only be used for emergency ...
In a Greenland deal, Denmark and Europe should seek an ironclad American commitment to Europe’s security, including Ukraine ...
There is much we still do not know about the DF-27 missile—but it is worth examining the consequences for the US Navy if the ...
Stand-off” range is the range an aircraft must remain away from its target to avoid putting itself in danger—a vital ...
The Chinese military’s “Project Nantianmen” is far from reality—but it shows that Beijing is thinking about the right ...
AI’s bottleneck is physical—competition for power, land, and metals risks sidelining US military needs as commercial AI ...
Trump’s decision not to ban Chinese drones from the United States is a clear sign that, at least for the time being, China has America over a barrel on trade.
Titanium is fantastically expensive, and difficult to fabricate, relative to other materials—meaning it was only ever practical to use on the world’s fastest plane.
At its height, the United States operated 50 military installations in Greenland—and once had fantastical plans for an ...
The conclusion of a new agreement between India and Dassault, under which 80 percent of the Rafale order would be built in ...
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