Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Key Points and Summary – Australia’s Collins-class submarines may be few in number, but they’ve repeatedly punched far above their weight in high-end naval...
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Key Points and Summary – Australia’s Collins-class submarines may be few in number, but they’ve repeatedly punched far above their weight in high-end naval...
Key Points and Summary – Officially retired in 2008, the F-117 Nighthawk never really left the skies. -America’s first operational stealth “fighter” still flies...
Key Points and Summary – Glock lost the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System contest to SIG Sauer’s P320-based M17/M18, but the “defeated” Glock 19X...
Key Points and Summary – In a little-known 1981 NATO exercise, a quietly upgraded Canadian Oberon-class diesel submarine slipped through the defenses of a...
Key Points and Summary – Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet says the company is in “very active” talks with the Pentagon and Trump White...
Key Points and Summary – The U.S. Navy’s F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet have been pushed decades beyond their original 6,000-hour design life thanks...
Key Points and Summary – Russia’s Tu-160 “Blackjack” remains the world’s largest and fastest bomber and a key leg of Moscow’s nuclear triad. -With...
Key Points and Summary – The Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto was no paper tiger. Flagship of the Regia Marina’s Mediterranean fleet, this Littorio-class heavyweight...
Key Points and Summary – Sweden may have joined NATO only in 2024, but during the Cold War it quietly designed its own nuclear...
Key Points and Summary – NASA’s X-43 Hyper-X program made history in 2004 when its scramjet-powered X-43A became the fastest air-breathing vehicle ever, hitting...