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Japan mounts a massive laser weapon on a naval test ship
Japan has quietly crossed a threshold in naval warfare, installing a massive high-energy laser on a dedicated test ship and ...
Both missiles followed the intended trajectory and met all flight objectives, as confirmed by tracking sensors deployed by ...
Pralay is an indigenously developed solid propellant, quasi-ballistic missile that uses advanced guidance and navigation systems to achieve high precision.
In parallel, Japan has built a heavy-truck demonstrator with a 10-kilowatt-class laser for stopping small drones. Mitsubishi ...
In a high-security Shenzhen laboratory, Chinese scientists have built a prototype of a machine capable of producing ...
Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB) announced on Wednesday that its next Electron launch will deploy the STP-S30 mission for the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command. The company said it is accelerating ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) identified test and evaluation modernization as a crucial part of its effort to get capabilities to warfighters faster. DOD organizations, including the Office of the ...
Just over a year after the first inert drop of the new Stand-in Attack Weapon, or SiAW, Northrop Grumman announced on Dec. 11 that another separation test had been completed from an F-16 Fighting ...
Lockheed Martin Corp. has opened a new lab focused on hypersonic weapons in Alabama, as the US struggles to catch up with China and Russia in deploying the advanced technology. The major defense ...
China said on Thursday that it has conducted the "smallest number" of nuclear tests among all nuclear-weapon states and has honored its moratorium on such activities for three decades. The statement ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. Senator Edward Markey on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump not to resume explosive nuclear weapons testing, saying that doing so could spur rival ...
Hydronuclear experiments, barred globally since the 1990s, may lie behind President Trump’s call last month for the United States to resume its testing of nuclear bombs. By William J. Broad President ...
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