Denmark is buying U.S. missiles to defend Greenland as Washington openly flirts with taking it. Irony meets Arctic security.
The Hellfire missile is cheap and effective—but critics allege that it has given rise to a culture within US military leadership of using lethal force as a first resort. President Trump’s kinetic ...
Seen being carried by US Navy MH-60R helicopters, the Hellfire has been approved for sale to Denmark for likely use aboard the same platform. (US Navy) The US government has approved the sale to ...
The UAE Armed Forces has requested up to US$526 million (Dh1.93bn) worth of Hellfire missiles and related equipment and services from US-based contractors, an extension for a series of UAE missile ...
The United States is quietly rewriting what a helicopter can do in combat, fielding a new missile that can strike targets roughly ten times farther away than the familiar Hellfire. That leap in reach ...
The high cost of the drone buggy’s Hellfire missile—at around $200,000 per shot—means that it can only be used for emergency situations. Unmanned aerial systems are pivotal to the warfighting of both ...
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