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The UGM-133 Trident II, also known as the Trident D5, is the successor to the original Trident missile. Both weapons are stored in the nuclear-powered Ohio-class submarines.
Following the announcement that the Royal Air Force is regaining nuclear weapons, we explore the service’s history using nukes, explaining why they were ...
By carrying six LAU-131 A/A rocket pods, the F-16 will be able to carry up to 42 AGR-20 Falco rockets, matching the F-15E’s ...
New Mexico was robbed of the top spot by Washington at the time, with a huge number of Trident I (850) and Trident II (1,100) — the missile pictured above — W76s kept at Bangor.
Opinion: Opinion: Fielding survivable bomber-sized aircraft for long-range aerial combat could mitigate shortfalls in achieving air superiority against China.
F-22 fighter jets are primarily kitted out with air-to-air missiles like the AIM-9 and AIM-120. It is not currently certified for nuclear use.