C-17 Airlifts, Micro Nuclear Reactor

USAF C-17 Airlifts a Micro Nuclear Reactor for First Time, US Pushes Grid-Independent Power for Critical Bases

In a scene that seemed pulled straight from a science fiction blockbuster, three massive Boeing C-17 Globemaster III transports lifted off from March Air Reserve Base this weekend carrying something no Globemaster had ever hauled before: the core components of...
China Nuclear

US Claims China’s Underground Nuclear Test to Signal Willingness to Resume Explosive Testing and Shape Global Nuclear Policy

The global nuclear order entered a new and uncertain phase this month after the United States accused China of conducting a covert nuclear explosive test in June 2020, a claim Beijing has categorically denied. The allegation surfaced at the Conference...
LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM ,USAF

USAF Maintains Capability To Increase ICBM Warhead Loads And Convert Entire B-52 Force Back To Nuclear Role In Post–New START Era

The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) has confirmed it is prepared to significantly expand the operational nuclear capabilities of America’s strategic forces in the wake of the expiration of the New START arms control treaty with Russia. The...
Firework displays in North Korea

World Marks Historic Hiatus in Nuclear Explosions, Yet Fragile Record Threatened by U.S., Russia, and North Korea

The world quietly crossed a historic milestone this week: for the first time since the dawn of the nuclear era, humanity has gone more than eight years without a nuclear weapons test. Yet despite this rare achievement, experts warn that...
Sweden Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister, Ebba Busch

Sweden’s Nuclear Revival Aims to Power Growth and Cut Emissions, Says Deputy PM Ebba Busch

Sweden’s renewed drive to expand nuclear power is rooted in its determination to balance economic growth with ambitious climate goals, Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Ebba Busch said during her visit to Singapore last week. “We realised that we...
first Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)

A Missile Past Its Prime: Why the Minuteman III’s Endless Life Extension Forces a Rethink of America’s Nuclear Triad

When the first Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) went on alert in 1970, the Beatles had just broken up, and Richard Nixon was still in his first term as president. More than half a century later, the same missile...
Tomahawk cruise missiles

New Cuban Crisis: Tomahawk cruise missiles Tensions Push Russia-Ukraine War Toward Nuclear Brink

The Russia-Ukraine War, now three years old, is entering its most perilous phase yet. The Kremlin has once again raised the nuclear specter — this time in response to Washington’s deliberations over supplying Kyiv with nuclear-capable Tomahawk cruise missiles. For...
Nuclear Nightmares Reawakened Japanese Teens Use Art to Confront Trump’s Hiroshima Remarks

Nuclear Nightmares Reawakened: Japanese Teens Use Art to Confront Trump’s Hiroshima Remarks

Hiroshima are once again stirring with the uneasy winds of memory. With the approach of August 6—the anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombing—voices that have long pleaded for disarmament are now echoing louder than ever. But this year, those voices...
Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) , Iran

Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Persist Despite Devastating Israeli-American Airstrikes, Warns IAEA

Despite unprecedented joint Israeli-American airstrikes on June 13 targeting key Iranian nuclear facilities, the Islamic Republic’s controversial atomic ambitions remain a pressing concern for global security. In a stark assessment that contradicts triumphalist claims from political figures, the head of...
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