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The US Air Force Once Blew Up a Satellite—Just to Prove It Could
The Air Force’s ASM-135 missile test in 1985 was the first kinetic destruction of a satellite in orbit. It would not be the last.
Jettly reports on the evolution of Air Force One, highlighting its role in shaping private aviation standards and ...
Military aircraft that are commercial derivatives by design serve a variety of purposes, including VIP roles for which the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to bring back an older, rougher kind of basic training where drill sergeants "instill ...
What would you say to a Rs 50L signing bonus? If you’re an IndiGo or Air India captain eyeing juicy offers and better work conditions abroad, you might scoff. But airlines, left shamefaced after ...
The U.S. military has amassed an unusually large force in the Caribbean Sea and the waters off the coast of Venezuela since this summer, when the Trump administration first began to shift assets to ...
More proof that yes, you can literally find anything on Craigslist.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a former orphan, judo Olympian, U.S. senator and jewelry artist was a one-of-a-kind. His daughter, ...
Richard Bell, a captain on Frank Broyles’ first Arkansas football team who went on to have a long career as a college coach, died Saturday. He was 88. Bell’s death at an assisted living facility in ...
Jerry Butler, a legendary soul singer with the Impressions, died on Feb. 20. He was 85. He had reportedly been battling ...
Hundreds of Allied prisoners of war were held in Japanese camps in Nagasaki when the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb 80 years ago ...
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How the United States can beat China’s A2/AD network
China has spent years building a sophisticated A2/AD network covering its First Island Chain. America has likewise spent years planning to defeat it. China’s A2/AD (Anti-Access/Area Denial) network is ...
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