During World War One, a factory was set up to manufacture pyrometers and magnetic mines used against submarines and surface vessels. Thirteen years after the end of the war, in 1931, the Rendezvous ...
Ukraine is shifting from aid dependency to defence self-reliance, opening arms export offices in Europe and boosting domestic missile and drone production to fund its war against Russia through joint ...
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‘War winning technology’ memorialized by East Peoria plaque
East Peoria has unveiled a plaque to commemorate Holt Manufacturing Company’s collaboration with the U.S. Army in World War I ...
Check out this preview of Alien vs. Captain America #1, where the Red Skull discovers xenomorphs in WWII. What could possibly go wrong?
Since then various Western companies have sought to showcase their drones on what has become the world’s best testing ground.
From the trenches of World War I to the AI-driven battlefields of today, every era of warfare has been defined by innovation. Some weapons reshaped tactics — others rewrote history. […] ...
Minutes before Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping met in Busan, South Korea, Trump issued a startling announcement on ...
President Donald Trump’s missile defense system aims to protect the U.S. from nuclear attack, but it may destabilize global ...
Ernest J. Moniz served as the 13th U.S. Secretary of Energy and is Co-Chair and CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a nonprofit, nonpartisan global security organization focused on reducing nuclear, ...
China dominates the world’s supply of rare minerals. It has banned their export for use by foreign militaries. Now, it’s worried Australia may return the favour.
As European countries rush to shore up their defences amid relentless fighting in Ukraine and a growing Russian "shadow" threat, companies here are capitalising on the age of drone warfare.
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