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Taiwan’s military leaders have recognized the need to fight low-cost and deadly Chinese drones through a drone arsenal of their own.
Heavy strategic bombers will likely remain beyond reach for most middle power nations—but the world’s three major military powers each operate them.
Armenia’s prime minister has diligently worked for peace and integration in the Caucasus despite withering domestic criticism ...
The United States is far behind Russia and China on hypersonic weapons development—and is working with international partners in an attempt to close the gap. The Southern Cross Integrated Flight ...
Despite looming bans on Chinese drones, the United States still lacks a viable consumer drone industry—revealing a deeper challenge in rebuilding domestic manufacturing and supply chains.
Attack, Experimental VFAX program, the Hornet was intended to replace the former A-7 Corsair II, the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, and the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom IIs during the Cold War. The Hornet ...
India appears intent on buying more Russian-made S-400s after the systems performed well in its recent war with Pakistan.
Even as Germany is intent on buying more F-35s, it has not abandoned its plan to purchase extra Eurofighter Typhoons—or its commitment to the FCAS sixth-gen fighter program.
While it is not too late to counter China’s mineral dominance, the window for being able to do so is rapidly closing.
The first warship is named for Admiral Pierre-Alexis Ronarc'h, who served in the French Navy during World War I. Four more are under construction for France, and three for Greece.