Ukraine's online market allows troops to buy weapons with points earned for Russian kills. That'll expand to evacuations with ...
Steve Forbes warns of the ever-increasing nuclear threat posed by North Korea and its erratic dictator Kim Jong Un—and ...
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Futuristic Military Weapons Already in Use
The future of war isn’t coming—it’s already here. From invisibility cloaks for tanks to insect drones wired for surveillance, ...
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Sierra Nevada's Battery Revolving Adaptive Weapons Launcher May Be The Future Of Missile Defense
Sierra Nevada has developed a simple but effective air defense system that a single person can set up and break down in ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth unveiled sweeping changes on Friday to how the Pentagon purchases weapons, allowing ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday unveiled a sweeping overhaul to how the Pentagon buys weapons, a restructuring aimed ...
EXCLUSIVE: Dr Jim Muller gives a remarkable insight into the thinking of the world's most powerful man on the horror of nuclear war.
Give Ukraine military aid and economic support. Give Russia an off-ramp. Ron Wahid is CEO of Magellan Investment Holdings and ...
A vast militarization of the education system is gathering pace in Russian classrooms, where students are trained to handle weapons by active soldiers.
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Rheinmetall to Build “Tens of Thousands” of 155mm Artillery Shells in Lithuania
In any future conflict with Russia, NATO will face an acute artillery shortage—as demonstrated in Ukraine, where Western production has been insufficient to meet Kyiv’s battlefield needs.
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