Military Technology
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“I Would Love To Have More F-15EXs,” Air Guard Boss Says
With F-15EX’s operational debut coming soon, its unique capabilities have already made an impact on the Air National Guard’s top officer.
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What Does A Shahed-136 Really Cost?
The price for Shahed-136 drones in reportedly leaked documents far exceeds previous estimates, but is that what Russia is really paying?
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CMV-22B Osprey “Not Operationally Suitable” According To Test Report
Pentagon testers highlight major issues with the Navy’s Osprey as the entire V-22 fleet remains grounded following a deadly crash.
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How The Army’s New M10 Booker Light Tank Will Actually Be Used
The Booker may look like a mini Abrams, but its role is specifically to support infantry and arrive ready to fight long before an M1 could.
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AESA Radars For AC-130J, MC-130J Sought By SOCOM
Even an off-the-shelf AESA radar solution could drastically enhance the capabilities of Special Operations Command’s C-130s.
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B-21 Raider Now In Production Just Two Months After First Flight
The Pentagon announced that it issued a production contract for the most advanced combat aircraft ever designed.
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Germany Votes Down Taurus Cruise Missiles For Ukraine
While the Taurus news is a blow to Ukraine, France has said it will provide another 40 SCALP-EG cruise missiles to Kyiv.
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B-21 Raider Flight Testing Now Underway
The first B-21 is now flying test sorties from Edwards Air Force Base, where it arrived after its maiden flight late last year.
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Iran Executed Its Farthest Ballistic Missile Strike Ever With New Weapon
Iran unleashed its Kheiber Shekan medium range ballistic missile on a target in Syria, demonstrating it can reach Israel.
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Yemen-Bound Missile Parts, Sensor Systems Seized In SEAL Raid
A dhow was boarded in the Gulf of Aden where various weapons components were seized, and two Navy SEALs went missing during the operation.
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North Korea’s Most Advanced Drones Reemerge, Solid Fuel IRBM Tested
Kim Jong Un is seen inspecting his knockoffs of America’s Global Hawk and Reaper and North Korea has now tested a solid fuel IRBM.
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First Look At Columbia Missile Submarine’s X-Shaped Stern
The delivery of Columbia’s stern section is a milestone for the first ballistic missile submarine built for the Navy since the 1990s.
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Israel’s FireFly Urban Warfare Drone Spotted In Jenin
The FireFly loitering munition has been seen for the first time in the current conflict as it flew over a West Bank neighborhood.
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Tank Runs For Its Life Under Constant Barrage Of Attack Drones
The video is reminder of how low-end FPV drones are drastically changing warfare and how prevalent they are becoming on the battlefield.
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Israel’s F-35I Combat Experience Is Providing Lessons For Future Pacific Fight
Israel’s ability to keep the vast majority of its F-35s flying during high-tempo operations against Hamas is opening eyes in the Pentagon.
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Guided Parachute System Used By Israel For First Time In Gaza
The use of this new capability highlights the challenges the IDF faces supplying troops operating in southern Gaza.
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All V-22 Ospreys Grounded Worldwide — Updated
The grounding of all Osprey tilt-rotors follows a fatal crash off the coast of a Japanese island that may be tied to a “materiel failure.”
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Captured Ukrainian M2 Bradley Shown Off On Russian TV
The TV segment shows Russian troops examining a fully intact Bradley Fighting Vehicle they said they recovered from the battlefield.
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Shahed-136 With Cellular Modem Found In Ukraine: What It Means
Here are the possibilities of what the addition of improvised cellular communications to Russia’s Shahed drones means.
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Japan Approved To Buy 400 Tomahawk Cruise Missiles
The $2.35 billion deal to purchase Block IV and V Tomahawk missiles would give Japan a new offensive punch in a restive region.
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Ukrainian Arms Dealer’s Experience Shopping At Special Ops Trade Show In The U.S.
A Ukrainian arms dealer told us what it’s like trying to procure weapons from U.S. companies for his country’s fight against Russia.
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Evidence Of ADM-160 Miniature Air-Launched Decoy Use By Ukraine Emerges
The U.S.-made ADM-160 MALD is used to help clear paths through enemy air defenses for friendly aircraft and missiles.
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AC-130 Gunship Laser Weapon Program’s Future Is Looking Blurry
The AC-130’s AHEL was thought to be a top candidate for the first operational airborne laser weapon, but that may no longer be the case.
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Laser Rocket Firing Humvees Spotted In Service With Ukraine
Armored Humvees with four-shot laser-guided rocket pods offer Ukraine a quick moving precision attack capability against a wide variety of targets.