The Russian Aerospace Forces have failed to degrade Ukraine’s critical infrastructure to the point that Kyiv surrenders.
The UH-72 Lakota is a transport helicopter for the US Army, lauded for its ease of use, low maintenance costs, and forgiving flight characteristics.
It is beyond dispute that Thailand used white phosphorus munitions during its recent border clashes with Cambodia. Whether those munitions were actually used as “chemical weapons,” however, is unclear ...
The technological evolutions of the MQ-9 drone have ushered a new era of warfare in which killing a target is easier than ever before—with uneasy moral and legal implications.
The Coast Guard is the butt of countless jokes from the more prominent armed service branches—but is itself an armed service.
A containment strategy for Russia may be morally satisfying, but it fails to acknowledge the end of US supremacy.
“LRMP is an exciting munition that we’ve been developing on [internal research and development funds]. We’re currently under contract with the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy to help with the testing. It’s an ...
The B-1 Lancers join at least eight US Navy warships and a submarine known to be operating near Venezuela—as well as previous flights from F-35 fighters and B-52 Stratofortress bombers.
The Kilo II vessels displace approximately 2,350 tons surfaced and measure roughly 242 feet long with a 32.5-foot beam.
On the surface, Kyiv’s agreement with Saab to build domestic air defense systems inside Ukraine will help it in its war against Russia. In reality, it will make no difference.
During its recent war with Pakistan, India downplayed the effectiveness of the Chinese-made PL-15 missile—but now tacitly acknowledges that effectiveness by seeking to copy it.
The Space Force’s recent contract with aerospace firm Vantor to provide for better situational awareness in space highlights how even hybrid warfare is moving its way to the cosmos.
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