Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Tirpitz was indeed a sister ship to the Bismarck. Named for Imperial German Großadmiral (“Grand Admiral”) Alfred von Tirpitz, (1849-1930), she was laid down...
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Tirpitz was indeed a sister ship to the Bismarck. Named for Imperial German Großadmiral (“Grand Admiral”) Alfred von Tirpitz, (1849-1930), she was laid down...
An alleged British intelligence report reported on by The Daily Mail suggesting that a Chinese Type 093 Shang II class nuclear submarine sank in...
Moscow has warned, again, that the U.S. sending M1 Abrams and long-range ATACMS missiles risks escalating the conflict — yet it won't change the...
A massive parade of military hardware on the Korean peninsula is not exactly an unusual sight. North Korea often tries to show off its...
Iran’s missile program remained untouched under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal. The Iranian missile program...
Last year, a total of nine Freedom-class LCSs were marked for disposal as part of the Department of Defense's (DoD's) Fiscal Year 2023 budget proposal.
In the long-term, unless America gets serious about decoupling from China and rebuilding its dormant industrial base, China will defeat America and rise to...
The Bf 110 (ofttimes erroneously called the “Me 110”) made its maiden flight on May 12, 1936, and officially entered into operational service with...
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II arguably remains the most capable warplane in service anywhere in the world.
Endorsed! This month over at the Naval Institute Proceedings, coastguardsman Steve Hulse urges the U.S. Navy to procure a flotilla of Sentinel-class fast response cutters...