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The United States finds itself in the middle of a new space race. This time, that race is multi-sided, with participation from the United States, Russia, and China. Its objective is not only to place ...
The Soviet Union’s successful Zond-5 space mission in 1968 prompted NASA to speed up the Apollo program—ultimately driving it to its successful conclusion the following year.
Relations between Israel and Türkiye have progressively worsened and may be on the path to armed confrontation.
Greece and Singapore are expected to adopt F-35 Lightning II variants by 2030—but the aircraft’s large and growing price tag has driven away other potential customers.
Russia's UralVagonZavod, the maker of the T-90MS main battle tank, announced that one of its display vehicles at the IDEX arms expo had been sent to combat in Ukraine.
China has invested heavily in electronic warfare, cyber operations, and space denial capabilities—all of which threatens to disrupt the communications, GPS, and intelligence of an adversary like the ...
America’s refrigerant industry, backed by the AIM Act, is driving innovation and job growth while reducing costs and boosting US competitiveness in advanced cooling technologies.
Taiwan’s AI chip dominance could deter conflict with China—if leveraged wisely to secure defense commitments and maintain its strategic value amid global semiconductor shifts and rapid technological ...
The SPEED Act proposes streamlined permitting reforms to cut delays, reduce lawsuits, and accelerate US energy and infrastructure projects while maintaining environmental protections.
With the United States Air Force now on track to retire the A-10 "Warthog" from service in the coming years, several more of the old warbirds are now heading to museums.
This marks the second deployment of US Air Force B-52s to RAF Fairford this year, following the BTF-25-2 Europe mission in February.
While 1991 is often given as the end of the Cold War, the truth is that the Cold War never ended; it just paused before resuming again.