Heavy strategic bombers will likely remain beyond reach for most middle power nations—but the world’s three major military powers each operate them.
The US could run out of munitions quickly in a war with a peer adversary like China. Some companies are racing fast to fix ...
Defense startup Castelion said on Friday it has won contracts to integrate its Blackbeard hypersonic strike weapon with ...
Japanese leader Sanae Takaichi's new hardline coalition partner unshackles her security ambitions and gives U.S. President ...
The new GJ-11 Sharp Sword can coordinate with other drones to form an unmanned strike unit, according to some sources. This ...
North Korea test-fired two hypersonic missiles on Wednesday, prompting protests from U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, which ...
China will seek to become more self-sufficient technologically over the coming five years, the ruling Communist Party said in ...
S EVEN YEARS ago, when America’s trade war with China was just getting started, the Chinese science and technology ministry ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine where cheap drones powered by AI are ...
President Trump met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the White House on Wednesday, shortly after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced new sanctions on Russia’s biggest oil ...
Congressional actions on Ukraine demonstrate support remains strong among majorities of both parties on Capitol Hill.
China's been steadily upgrading its submarine fleet and weapons to detect those of the US should the two nations go to war.
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