The Economist reported that balloons rising to high altitudes have continued to be used in recent military training. The U.S.
China’s strategy of civil-military fusion requires the United States to adopt a more integrated technology policy.
The emphasis on physical prowess comes as experts say future wars will depend more on cutting-edge technology, precision strikes and AI.
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The Trump administration is pointing to renewed unrest in Chicago and Portland, Oregon, to justify an imminent deployment of federal troops to the two Democrat-led cities, seizing on new rounds of ...
Newly unveiled testimony has revealed that Elon Musk's SpaceX took money directly from Chinese investors, despite US military ...
Pavia is leading Vanderbilt to its best football success in years. But, before he got to Nashville, he had started at ...
Russia is jamming Britain’s military satellites on a weekly basis, the head of the UK Space Command has revealed.
A Tampa tech entrepreneur plans to turn Tampa Bay into Cyber Bay, making the area a launch pad into the nation's digital ...
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / October 3, 2025 / Unusual Machines, Inc. (NYSE American:UMAC), a leading provider of high-performance drone components, today announced it has received an $800,000 ...
Virginia Tech President Tim Sands and Director of Athletics Whit Babcock today announced the formation of the university’s ...
US start-up Electra has doubled its workforce to 90 employees and expanded facilities as it advances development of its ...