- March 21st, 2026
President Donald Trump made a sudden and dramatic declaration: the United States had defeated Yemen’s Houthi rebels, and the military campaign would cease immediately. Framed as a decisive American triumph, the announcement came without warning, ending two months of intense...
The United States Navy is moving forward with what could be the most pivotal nuclear weapons program in decades: a sea-launched, low-yield nuclear cruise missile known as the SLCM-N. While it may lack the headline-grabbing profile of hypersonic weapons or...
As the U.S. Air Force accelerates its development of Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) drones, leaders are increasingly turning their focus to an often-overlooked element of military success: sustainability. For CCAs to be the effective, additive combat force multipliers they are...
Amid growing concerns over Canada’s defense reliance on the United States, especially under the newly re-elected Trump administration, South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace has stepped forward with a comprehensive artillery package proposal that could reshape the future of the Canadian Armed...
In a significant stride toward enhancing the United States' hypersonic capabilities, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has awarded a $28.6 million contract to Ursa Major, a Colorado-based aerospace company specializing in rocket propulsion systems. This contract aims to...
In a landmark move that would redefine the scope and scale of American military spending, Congressional Republicans have proposed an unprecedented $150 billion boost to the Pentagon's budget. When combined with the already approved $886 billion for fiscal year 2025,...
Fresh salvos have been fired in the ongoing battle of ideas between tech mogul Elon Musk and defense giant Lockheed Martin, as the future of American air dominance faces a pivotal moment. Musk, long a critic of the F-35 Lightning...
The United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran remain locked in a deadlock, their relations mired in distrust, hostility, and unfinished business. Hopes for a new nuclear agreement appear distant, despite muted attempts to rekindle dialogue. According to an...
On April 22, 1996, over the rolling gray waters of the Atlantic Ocean, two U.S. Navy fighter jets collided mid-air in a training drill gone wrong. It was a routine exercise meant to simulate combat. Instead, it became a high-stakes...
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