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Could Russia’s S-500 Air Defense System Be an “F-35 Killer”? Here’s What We Know
Russia has heaped praise on its new S-500 missile system, but it is still unclear if it can actually build the systems in ...
For countries like Poland, having eyes on and under the Baltic is a pressing matter of national security. The sea teems with ...
Ukraine’s 425th Separate Assault Regiment used a US-supplied Abrams tank in combat for the first time, providing fire support to assault units near Pokrovsk.
At the 2025 Dubai Airshow, Russia announced that it delivered two Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighters to its first export customer, presumed to be Algeria. This delivery was unreported publicly at the time ...
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Nuclear submarine refueling could take over three years to complete, here’s the process
Refuelling a nuclear submarine can take longer than designing a new electric car—and cost billions along the way.
EADaily, . American journalist Brent Eastwood in an article for 19FortyFive called the Russian Yasen submarines "Putin's ...
With Trump stepping back, NATO faces the challenge of responding to the Russian threat while seeking lessons from almost four years of the war in Ukraine ...
China’s ability to churn out advanced armaments is a key element in Xi Jinping’s vision of making his country less reliant on ...
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Sorry, Russia: India Just Doesn’t Want Your Fifth-Gen Fighter
India won’t be “quitting” Russia anytime soon, as it still needs Russian military platforms, but New Delhi is all-in on developing indigenous platforms.
The F-35 benefits from having the world's largest sustained budget for any fighter jet and is built to excel in different ...
A new McCrary Institute report urges Washington to adopt a more offensive cyber strategy, warning that the current reactive ...
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