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Since the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has proved the role MBTs continue to play in modern warfare, the continued upgrades to the Abrams tank series make sense. Kyiv is unlikely to receive the newest ...
The loss of the Mirage 2000 comes just weeks after an American-made F-16 Fighting Falcon was shot down while countering a large wave of Russian missile and drone strikes.
One Russian fleet notably absent from the July Storm exercises is the Black Sea Fleet, which is not surprising given the tremendous beating it has taken in Ukraine.
The Catalina’s actions at Midway not only redeemed its reputation after early war setbacks, but also exemplified how reconnaissance could dictate naval engagements.
The Columbia-class submarines are meant to serve as more advanced replacements for the Ohio-class. Despite massive delays ...
The recent sectarian violence shows that the Syrian government and its Turkish backers share a dangerous vision of a ...
Like nuclear energy, AI is a transformative technology that could face a severe backlash if the right precautions are not ...
Progressive rhetorical attacks on ICE are coinciding with a rise in violent attacks on immigration law enforcement.
Soviet success with Sputnik initially prompted the US military to consider the detonation of a nuclear weapon on the moon’s ...
Reauthorizing the DFC with an employee ownership focus could counter China’s influence, empower workers in developing nations, and align US foreign investment with long-term economic self-sufficiency ...
The USS Edsall—or the “dancing mouse,” as her brutal Japanese opponents dubbed her—exemplified the very best that the US Navy has to offer.
Putin could strategically benefit from ending the Ukraine war by shifting US focus toward China, reducing dependence on Beijing, and regaining leverage—but he is too proud to do it.
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