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Iran can still fire drones and missiles - experts weigh the implications on the war
"Each interception carries a financial and logistical cost," one analyst said.
Dr. Vinay Prasad, a polarizing figure at the Food and Drug Administration who oversaw vaccines, is leaving the agency at the end of April, according to a Health and Human Services spokesman. He drew ...
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USS Abraham Lincoln operates at sea with F-35C stealth fighters
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) is conducting active flight operations with F-35C Lightning II stealth fighters in the Arabian Sea, placing some of the U.S. Navy’s most advanced ...
Today is Purim, the holiday that commemorates events in the ancient Persian Empire between 486-465 BCE, during the reign of King Ahasuerus—often identified with Xerxes I or Artaxerxes I. The entire ...
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Inside the invisible networks linking modern missiles, drones and radars
The U.S. military is racing to wire its radars, drones, and missile batteries into a single digital nervous system, but that ...
Originally a Cold War concept that paired high‑ and low‑end manned platforms against the Soviet Union, the high–low mix has re-emerged in a new form centered on munitions rather than platforms. A ...
US Develops Lucas Kamikaze Drone to Surpass Iranian Shahed as Loitering Munitions Become Core to Future Warfare.” US develops LUCAS kamikaze drone to surpass Iranian Shahed-136 as loitering munitions ...
Pacific, Ukraine has proposed sharing its combat-proven naval drone technology with Japan—an offer that could mark a significant shift in Tokyo’s traditionally cautious defence posture and deepen ...
Iran's barrage of ballistic missiles and suicide drones threaten to deplete the U.S. military's finite number of interceptor missiles, experts warn.
With its ballistic missile arsenal depleted, Tehran is leaning on cheap drones, Russian intelligence support, and the hard economics of attrition to test U.S. and allied defenses.
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