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America’s stealth micro-weapons could change warfare
The United States is at the forefront of developing stealth micro-weapons, including micro-drones, which are designed for ...
How the Tomahawk became America’s most reliable long-range missile and what comes next as the Navy moves toward hypersonic ...
In principle, it will be the most advanced plane in the world when it starts being deployed, though that's still a ways off.
Canada is also deeply tied to work on the new guns, which aim to offer improvements in range, accuracy, and lethality.
Calder McHugh is deputy editor of POLITICO Nightly.
Drawn by local talent, cheap labor and state cash incentives, start-ups building the weapons of the future are revitalizing ...
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan, third from right, and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, second from right, receive a briefing on how the Detroit Arsenal is leading the Army’s advanced manufacturing ...
Pentagon takes 12 years to deliver new weapons while China rapidly advances, prompting calls for defense acquisition reform.
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FORT SILL, Okla. — In the rolling plains of Oklahoma, the U.S. Army is taking aim at the future of air defense, and it’s powered by lasers. Recently at Fort Sill, Soldiers conducted a live-fire ...
China has more industrial robots than the rest of the world combined, but newer, more flexible robots are keeping smaller U.S ...
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