Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
To answer Senator Hirono’s question, the Department of Defense will not protect Hawaii from missile attack. It cannot. But it will try to deter...
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To answer Senator Hirono’s question, the Department of Defense will not protect Hawaii from missile attack. It cannot. But it will try to deter...
In the simulations, the hypersonic missiles launched from 1,240 miles from the carrier strike group had an 80 percent probability of hitting their target.
Thinking suggests that the SM-3 IIA’s size, range, speed, and sensor technology will enable it to collide with and destroy enemy ICBMs toward the beginning...
The future of large amphibious warships actually may be brighter than its critics are aware. There is a strong push inside the sea services...
Though obviously not as fast as the SR-71, the F-4 had been a renowned record-holder in her own right, setting a whopping 16 world...
Air Force weapons developers made clear that the B-21 will be engineered for both manned and unmanned missions, and more recently service leaders have...
The Taiwan question remains unresolved. The United States and Taiwanese authorities seem content to maintain the status quo and not provoke the PRC
Taiwan's defense forces would not last 24 hours against a potential PRC invasion. Without a change, it is apparent that an ordinary military approach...
The “abandon Europe for Asia” school is wrong, but not because it lacks an accurate picture of the resource constraints facing the U.S. military.
While some T-54/T-55 variants sport significant advancements, the variants Russia uses today appear to be older models that have been stuck in storage for...