Trump’s nomination of space entrepreneur and former astronaut Jared Isaacman to lead NASA is surprising, considering Isaacman’s withdrawal from consideration months ago amid right-wing infighting.
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Russia is accusing NATO of practicing a blockade of the country during recent large-scale exercises in the Baltic Sea, as ...
While France’s upcoming supercarrier will undoubtedly be top-of-the-line, the US Navy is planning to introduce an additional ...
Today, in a monumental step, Kazakhstan joined Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Bahrain, and Sudan as the sixth ...
America’s adversaries are carrying out low-level nuclear tests and gaining an advantage over the United States in modernizing ...
Once dismissed as a remote frontier, Central Asia has emerged as the beating heart of Eurasia. Regional cooperation has ...
For years, the United States has balked at F-35 sales to Arab nations to preserve Israel’s “qualitative military edge”—but these concerns have lessened over the past half-decade.
Lockheed Martin is expected to complete its F-16V deliveries to Taiwan by 2028—a full year after China is thought to be prepared for an attack on the island.
The idea of the helicopter dates back to the Renaissance—but the contraptions could not be built until the development of modern aerospace engineering during the interwar period.
The accumulating consequences of the ongoing government shutdown to national security, military personnel, civilian personnel, and the defense contractor workforce could take years to see and solve.
A mysterious trimaran-hulled ship under construction at China’s Guangzhou shipyard appears most likely to be an enormous naval drone.
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