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The Maritime Strike Tomahawk will make up the majority of the Navy’s surface and submarine anti-surface missile arsenal.
Caught between peace and stagnation, Bosnia must now decide whether it has the courage and the leadership to move forward.
After decades of hesitation, the United States is reconsidering nuclear fuel reprocessing—reviving the debate about proliferation risks, cost, technology competitiveness, and energy security.
President Trump risks repeating the mistakes of the War on Terror with his declaration of war on Venezuelan drug cartels.
The biggest unanswered question is which one of two major aerospace contractors—Boeing or Northrop Grumman—will win the F/A-XX contract.
This week’s training follows a previous exercise with the Indian Navy in June—during which the HMS Prince of Wales embarrassingly lost an F-35 fighter.
USCGC Storis is a stopgap until the new “Polar Security Cutters” enter service. From the first deployment, it seemed to have gotten the job done.
The USS George Washington had previously served as the Forward-Deployed Naval Forces-Japan (FDNF-J) carrier, beginning in 2008—also making it the first nuclear-powered warship to fill that role.
Venezuela’s air defense network is nowhere near as sophisticated as a peer competitor’s. Yet Washington must not enter a conflict against Caracas believing it would be a cakewalk.
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