Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not surprisingly using escalatory language in response to reports that Ukraine may soon be receiving highly-lethal, anti-armor-depleted uranium shells.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is not surprisingly using escalatory language in response to reports that Ukraine may soon be receiving highly-lethal, anti-armor-depleted uranium shells.
Overall, Russia will operate 11 Yasen-class submarines, with 10 being the modern Yasen-M variant. The first Yasen, called the Serverodvinsk, emerged 10 years ago,...
Most of the advanced Akula submarines are the Akula II and Akula III, which have increased quieting technologies. The most advanced Russian Akula, according...
The Kilo-class can fire torpedoes accurately and very quickly in a window of 15 seconds, often using remote-controlled firing capability. Is this a threat...
The French Mirage 2000 fighter jet burst into operational service in 1984 after several years of development and was eventually flown by nine countries....
Pilots of Air Force B-52 and B-1 bombers, SR-71, U-2 spy plane, and tanker aircraft have all been trained and prepared for operations over...
Destroying drones with Hellfire missiles, moving infantry to “close-with-an-enemy” at high speeds, incinerating helicopters with laser weapons, and firing air-burst 30mm proximity rounds at...
The largest and most pressing question, despite all of these variables, may simply be a question of numbers. Small numbers of MiG-29s could have...
Russia has an advantage regarding troop numbers, fighter jets, and armored vehicles but may lack resolve and tactical proficiency.
With this history, and the initial progress with ARRW, the Air Force likely plans to surge forward quickly with additional hypersonic weapons development. There...