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The age of brain weapons is coming and we are not ready
Brain-focused weapons have moved from speculative fiction into the realm of active research, and the gap between what is ...
Hypersonic weapons are in the spotlight. Here’s how they work, why they matter, and what current programs in Russia, China, ...
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The Pentagon’s laser weapons just crossed a key milestone
The Pentagon’s push to field laser weapons has shifted from laboratory curiosity to operational reality, with recent tests ...
U.S. defense startup Castelion announced on Friday it will integrate its affordable, long-range, hypersonic strike weapons with operational Army and Navy platforms. Under the recently signed contract ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns that rapid advances in science and technology could make chemical weapons easier to acquire.
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India Is About To Get A Weapon That Thinks Faster Than The Enemy - And It's A Complete Game-Changer
Israel Weapon Industries is in talks to bring the revolutionary Arbel system to India, a computerized fire-control technology so advanced it decides when to shoot before the soldier even realizes the ...
Workers rush to complete memorial by February 2026 while South Korean armament exports surge from wartime demand Pyongyang ...
Long-range weapons will not totally reshape war as we know it—but they could blur the difference between offensive and defensive operations. The character of warfare feels increasingly elastic.
Following the announcement that the Royal Air Force is regaining nuclear weapons, we explore the service’s history using nukes, explaining why they were originally abandoned in 1998. For 43 years, the ...
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