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Why modern aircraft can still explode on the ground
Despite advances in materials, sensors, and safety systems, modern aircraft can still be destroyed by a surprising threat: ...
Using a newly devised technology, scientists can move small objects without touching them, meaning we're one step closer to ...
Binkov's Battlegrounds on MSN
Modern D-Day: Satellite-guided, drone-led, and AI-controlled
A modern-day D-Day would be radically different featuring satellite surveillance, cyber warfare, stealth aircraft, drones, ...
Turkey will not confront Russia. It is bound to Moscow by energy and financial ties: the Akkuyu nuclear project is built and ...
A B-2 Spirit bomber’s New Year’s Day flyover above Pasadena is timed to the second –– even down to how long the national ...
A Rs 44,700 crore policy push reframes shipbuilding as a long-term industrial theme. With incentives tied to scale, capacity, ...
In the course of 2025, the Indian military guarding the nearly 3,500 km LAC maintained an assertive approach, and bolstered ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
The Planes That Carried U.S. Forces Through Multiple Wars
Wars come and go, but some aircraft never seem to leave the fight. While new platforms cycle through development and ...
Though touting himself as the peace president, President Donald Trump has not been afraid to unleash lethal rocket strikes on ...
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REBECCA GRANT: Trump’s 8 biggest national security wins of 2025
Trump's presidency delivers eight major national security victories including military strikes, funding for the ...
Defense News on MSN
A year of strikes: US military operations surge under Trump
President Trump has presided over a surge of U.S. military activity abroad since returning to the Oval Office.
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