Amir Ali Hajizadeh revealed that Iran might be the third country, following Russia and China, to possess a hypersonic missile and potentially outpace the US in deploying Mach 5+ weapons. Iran will soon present...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed that Russia carried out an attack on the headquarters of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine's Defense Ministry in Kiev. "Since the start of the special military operation,...
Because of their speed and ability to maneuver unpredictably in mid-flight, hypersonic missiles are significantly more difficult to intercept. However, according to a think tank, fake Dust Walls could defeat these hypersonic weapons.
Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, said on Tuesday that the US Air Force is expected to become partially pilotless within the next 10-15 years. The US Air Force...
White House national security spokesman John Kirby said in a Thursday press briefing that North Korea is supplying arms to Russia's Wagner Group mercenaries, a firm related to Putin.
DARPA has managed to fly 'smart' black hawk helicopter with no pilot on board. The ALIAS technology has thus far cost $160 million.
The famous or notorious HAARP does not exist anymore. Nobody is anymore inside its installations, the roads leading to it are blocked, the buildings are locked and the generators are out of service. The once nervous guards on the front gate of the establishment are no longer there. A station that cost just over $290 million and was home to countless scientific experiments for over two decades has closed.
The Indian Navy took action after the warship INS Chennai boarded the merchant ship MV Lila Norfolk, which had been ambushed by pirates off the coast of Somalia. Following...
Russia is building a laser weapon in order to 'soft kill' the US spy satellites. The disclosure of Russia's advanced laser weapon coincides with the announcement of Elon Musk, CEO of Space X, who said that his business could deploy more satellites than Western rivals could destroy.
According to a recent report by the state-owned media outlet Ria Novosti, Russia claimed to have developed an electronic warfare (EW) system that can kill satellites in geostationary orbit at an altitude of 36,000 kilometers.