Donald Trump, nuclear weapons
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Ukraine's defense industry has grown substantially, but it's yet to reach its potential. Exports could clear the way.
"His use of the phrase ‘nuclear tests’ suggests actual nuclear detonations, whereas the call for tests ‘on an equal basis’ to Russia and China would be tests of nuclear weapons delivery systems. This is a major difference, and clarification by the administration is urgently needed," she said.
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Defense startup's 'Blackbeard' hypersonic weapon gets military integration contract with Pentagon
Defense startup Castelion secures military contracts to integrate affordable hypersonic Blackbeard weapons with U.S. Army and Navy platforms for live-fire testing.
What if artillery rounds, mini-drone swarms of explosives, rockets and even air-fired missiles are all approaching forward-positioned Army troops at the same time? Imagine that these incoming weapons are dispersed, varied and fast approaching. How do ...
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This Microwave Weapon Just Wiped Out 49 Drones, Proving The Warfare Tech's Worth In Future Battles
We might think of microwaves as residing in the kitchen, but they can be used for military applications. One weapon using the tech just countered 49 drones.
The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine
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Australia Is Partnering with America for Hypersonic Weapons Development
The United States is far behind Russia and China on hypersonic weapons development—and is working with international partners in an attempt to close the gap.
The College Community School District is the latest Iowa school to contract with ZeroEyes, a security service that uses AI technology to detect weapons.
In the 1991 Gulf War it was Patriot missiles, smart bombs and stealth technology that helped win the day. If and when the U.S. fights in the region again, it will be with an even bigger arsenal of cutting-edge weaponry. “THIS WAR IS really high tech ...