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As US ramps up munitions production, South Korea and Australia want in
Hanwha Aerospace and Lockheed Martin are taking different routes to partake in the massive push to replenish America's ...
Lt. Gen. Adosh Kumar highlights the Regiment of Artillery's valor in Operation Sindoor as a benchmark for future Agniveers.
The talks in Moscow were held on the sidelines of a visit by an Indian defence-industrial delegation on October 29-30, headed ...
PICATINNY ARSENAL, NJ — Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Under ...
China's massive missile force threatens U.S. Pacific bases as both nations race to build long-range weapons. Experts analyze ...
At least half a dozen executives from top Indian arms makers, including Adani Defense and Bharat Forge, attended rare meetings in Russia this year to discuss potential joint ventures, three people ...
Like so many conflicts before it, the Russo-Ukraine war has forced both sides to innovate. Since they have been able to gain control of opposition air space, neither side has made wide use of ...
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Medieval Weapons Were Back on the Battlefield in 1914
Artillery thundered overhead, but in the trenches it was clubs, axes, and chainmail that kept soldiers alive. In the world’s first modern war, survival meant returning to the weapons of a darker age.
The training showed integrating new systems such as drones is not easy. Commanders are betting the often-frustrating lessons will pay off on the battlefield.
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Hegseth’s ‘Arsenal of Freedom Tour’ goes to Missile Defense Agency and Space Command
Hegseth made a trip down to "Rocket City" on Friday. While the publicized part of the visit focused on the new headquarters ...
Europe’s defense industry is fragmented along national lines and dependent on the United States for key inputs and ...
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