The U.S. Military Would Lose to Russian Hypersonic Missiles
The National Interest: As recently detailed, Russia’s new hypersonic Zircon missile will soon be submarine based. This diversifies Russia’s hypersonic capabilities—from…
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The National Interest: As recently detailed, Russia’s new hypersonic Zircon missile will soon be submarine based. This diversifies Russia’s hypersonic capabilities—from…
Read MoreThe Japan Times: ABOARD THE USS RONALD REAGAN/TOKYO – Peering over the deck of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier sailing through…
Read MoreReuters: MOSCOW (Reuters) – A Russian nuclear submarine aborted the test firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile during a military…
Read MoreNewsweek: United States, Russia and Europe have all planned near-concurrent nuclear war games across the globe, testing their strategic capabilities…
Read MoreArmy Times: The Army’s formerly robust air and missile defense community has seen both its ranks and equipment dwindle in the face…
Read MoreArmy Componentizes Iron Dome, MML Nixed, Army Receives IM-SHORAD Stryker
Read MoreDefence Blog: The U.S. military leaders are set to transform Total Army (Regular Army, National Guard, Army Reserve, and Army…
Read MoreAir Force Magazine: The 1948 Key West Agreement established the roles and missions of the armed forces. With few exceptions, the…
Read MoreThe National Interest: On April 23, the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) tested a fiber-optic laser at the White Sands…
Read MoreThe Defense Post: The U.S. State Department approved the sale to South Korea of 120 AIM-120C-7/C-8 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air…
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