In the context of Europe's concern about Russia's 'monster' Oreshnik missile, France suddenly launched its 'trump card' - the MBT missile with a 'huge' range of 2,000km, soaring over an altitude of 1, ...
Beijing's 2025 military parade showcased the latest and greatest from the Chinese military, with some of its most advanced weaponry taking center stage.
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New nuclear arms race: Donald Trump may have triggered a chain reaction - should India join in?
In Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb grimly predicts that once America splits the atom, others ...
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The Fading Credibility of 'Minimum' Deterrence
In May 1998, India's Pokhran-II tests redrew the global strategic map, announcing its arrival as a declared nuclear-weapon ...
India is building formidable military space infrastructure, recognising that the next major conflict may well be decided not on terrestrial battlefields, but in space ...
Recurrent interest in space-based missile interceptors (SBI) is driven by the motivation to neutralize the missile in the boost phase, contrary to the other air defense systems that intercept either ...
The US fired a Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) early Wednesday, after President Trump called for restarting the nuclear weapons tests. Air Force Global Strike Command launched ...
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's current war of words could lead to a real conflict. The president has touted the strength of the US military. Sources claim the frustrated commander-in-chief erupted ...
Sources claim the frustrated commander-in-chief erupted in fury just days after the latest plans to meet Putin to discuss the war in Ukraine collapsed, and the Kremlin strongman hailed a new doomsday ...
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Russia re-arms: Dumb bombs become glide missiles
Russia is converting old unguided bombs into precision-guided glide missiles, boosting its strike range and intensifying aerial attacks on Ukraine. The move marks a new phase in Moscow’s evolving air ...
Tons of toxic German munitions, dumped in the Baltic and North Seas after World War II, have become an unlikely refuge for marine life, a new study has found. By Alexander Nazaryan Late into World War ...
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