The seeming double standard in Indian and Emirati statements makes sense, given both nations’ strong relationships with Russia and the troubling political consequences of Putin’s death.
A new anti-drone system could shield Russia’s newest tanks from Ukrainian aerial attacks—though it is unclear if Russia can build the systems on time.
Following the release of the National Security Strategy and the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, the way is open for a ...
The terrorist attack that killed two US servicemembers and a civilian interpreter in Syria last month exposed dangerous flaws ...
President Donald Trump appears to have given hardly any thought to how his administration is going to “run” Venezuela.
The new proposal would allow young Britons to spend a year in the UK’s armed forces, with the option to enlist for a longer ...
Following a new agreement between the United Kingdom and Norway, the presence of British commandos in the Arctic—formerly a periodic deployment for training exercises—will now be made permanent.
America’s technological dominance in terms of military hardware risks being put in jeopardy without access to rare earth ...
Spotter planes can no longer directly see enemy submarines. Today, their mission is overwhelmingly acoustic—listening to ...
Normally, a plane moves along three rotational axes. “Inertia coupling” takes place when the plane inadvertently moves on two at the same time, usually resulting in loss of control.
The USS Ted Stevens is named for longtime Alaska senator and Navy advocate Ted Stevens—even though Stevens actually served in the US Army Air Corps.
The contract for the two dozen aircraft—altogether worth $8.6 billion—has led to complaints from some pro-Palestinian groups, ...