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Weapons of the Future Already Flying Above Us

As global tensions rise, evidence of experimental superweapons is emerging worldwide. A Russian MiG-31 carries an ...
President Trump and one of his top cabinet officials are sending mixed messages on how the U.S. government is handling the most destructive weapons in the world.
“Latest: 8,300 students killed. 12 universities hit,” reads a news ticker at the bottom of the screen. “Authorities are still ...
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, third from right, and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, second from right, receive a briefing on how the Detroit Arsenal is leading the Army’s advanced manufacturing ...
You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter, a guide to our top stories, featuring exclusive insights from our writers and editors. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. “While the future of ...
Future nuclear missiles may be siloed but, unlike their predecessors, they’ll exhibit “some level of connectivity to the rest of the warfighting system,” according to Werner J.A. Dahm, the chair of ...
In September 1943, the Italian battleship Roma was steaming toward Malta to surrender to the Allies when a pair of German Dornier Do 217 bombers appeared overhead. The planes released two Fritz X ...
There will be no surviving a nuclear war. “Nuclear war,” said Pope Benedict XVI, “will have no victors—only victims.” ...
Key Points and Summary - America’s Ford-class supercarriers trade higher upfront costs for lasting combat value. -USS Gerald R. Ford debuts EMALS catapults and Advanced Arresting Gear to launch and ...