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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.
Reports further stated the deadly strike was a result of a targeting mistake due to the U.S. military using outdated data provided by the Defense Intelligence Agency. Speaking at ...
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a front organization for Iranian-backed militias, claimed to have shot down a US Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker over western Iraq but provided no evidence. US Central ...
The man who opened fire in a classroom at Virginia’s Old Dominion University completed a drug treatment program that allowed ...
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The Navy already has its heavy hitters: Flight III Burkes pack battleship muscle
What does a modern navy call its heavyweight when the old battleship is long gone? The U.S. Navy’s answer is not a revival of Iowa-class steel, but a destroyer that concentrates sensing, power ...
Six US crew members aboard a refueling plan were killed when it crashed in Iraq. Fighting continues across the Middle East. Follow for live updates.
When Hezbollah fought a month-long battle with Israel in 2006, its fighters referred to it as the “last war with Israel”. In 2023, the Lebanese militant group launched strikes on Israel on October 8, ...
Ukraine’s FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile recently hit targets deep in Russia. This missile expands Ukrainian long-range strike capability, straining Russian air defenses.
The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has indicated that the government plans to exclude applicants already on the public payroll during recruitment into the country’s internal ...
In treating tens of thousands of civilians and soldiers maimed by Russian bombs, specialists in robotics are rebuilding lives ...
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