The Pentagon confirmed it is seeking $200 billion to replenish the U.S. weapons stockpile amid the war in Iran. Congress will have the final say.
European and Asian countries worry the Pentagon is burning through munitions so fast that it won’t have enough to send the ...
Though the SiAW missile is not slated to enter serial production until the end of the decade, the Air Force has made clear ...
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US Navy resumes electromagnetic railgun tests tied to hypersonic weapon research
The United States Navy has quietly resumed live-fire testing of a prototype electromagnetic railgun.
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Going nuclear? Why a growing number of Washington’s allies are eyeing an alternative to US umbrella
Canadians are openly discussing the merits and risks of pursuing a nuclear weapon. Europeans are similarly considering a ...
Futuristic laser weapons are now deployed with some militaries and are being demonstrated by Ukrainian startups. Industry ...
This marks the first time the F-47 has appeared by name in a public Air Force acquisition document tied to a specific weapon ...
Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that giving up the uranium was one of the elements in the then-ongoing talks with ...
Opinion
Revisionism at Fordow: Why the WSJ is wrong about the history—and future—of Iran’s nuclear program
The Wall Street Journal thinks Iran can't make rational choices in its strategic calculus. But Tehran has done so for nearly 25 years.
President Donald Trump faces the most daunting question of the Iran war: Will he put U.S. troops on the ground to secure the ...
As wars escalate and nuclear rhetoric resurfaces—including threats related to potential conflict with Iran—nuclear weapons have returned to the center of ...
Support for Israel is fraying among Americans, including among Trump’s Republicans. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
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