China’s northern neighbor has the potential to help reduce US and global reliance on Beijing’s critical minerals.
The very first “battleship” ever built was named USS Texas, but predates the warship now on display in Galveston by some two decades.
Taiwan should pay close attention to Iranian cyberattacks if it wants to protect its economy and government from Chinese ...
For almost as long as ground systems have detected and targeted aircraft in the sky, those aircraft have devised ways to strike back.
A new AI documentary captures the technology’s promise and peril—and shows why Congress cannot afford to stay passive.
Airshows fulfill a number of communications purposes: they serve as a recruiting tool, a sales pitch, a call to national pride, and a demonstration of taxpayer dollars well-spent.
Though long a symbol of British naval power, Gibraltar has also served as a key stop for the US Navy as well. Earlier this month, a US Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine, repo ...
There is no obvious winner of the Iran war—and with neither side able to impose its will on the other, the Middle East is entering an era of fragile equilibrium.
The SR-71 was derived from the A-12 Oxcart, a black project also built by Lockheed’s famed “Skunk Works” division for the CIA.
A new software upgrade for the LUCAS drone could allow multiple of the drones to “swarm” together—but the Pentagon likely has even bigger plans for the system.
Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers cannot be preserved for safety, security, and cost reasons—meaning that these five ships will likely be the final carriers ever to be preserved as museum ships.
At a recent conference, British defense officials floated the possibility of using mass-produced uncrewed naval vessels to ...