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China’s J-20 “Mighty Dragon,” unlike its American F-22 counterpart, was designed without an internal cannon, a deliberate ...
How does a single missile unleash multiple nuclear warheads on different targets? MIRVs (Multiple Independently Targetable ...
Abstract: This paper describes a multi-purpose radar system suitable for applications with different requirements on dynamic range, resolution, and miniaturization degree. It utilizes a scalable ...
For better reflecting the interactive defense between targets in practical combat scenarios, the basic weapon-target allocation (WTA) framework needs to be improved. A multi-stage attack WTA method is ...
The US Navy SEALs are among the most elite Special Forces units in the world, and it comes as no surprise that their choice of firearms reflects their expertise in the field. These soldiers choose ...
New rules in Calgary that forbid the visible display of weapons in public won’t go far enough in quelling concerns over public safety in the core, according to the downtown area councillor. On Tuesday ...
Josh Brolin and Julia Garner star in director Zach Cregger’s Weapons. Find out whether Warner Bros' upcoming horror epic is based on a true story.
Here's why Iowa State Cyclone fans should keep an eye out on this offensive weapon during the 2025 college football season.
Gov. Dan McKee signed a bill into law banning the sale and transfer of assault weapons in Rhode Island. The ban, effective July 1, 2026, is a compromise that does not prohibit possession of these ...
Letters to the Editor Iran has not assembled a nuclear weapon. So why are we attacking it? Published: Jun. 24, 2025, 2:52 p.m.
Since the first atomic bomb was developed in 1945, only a small number of countries have acquired nuclear weapons.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said on Monday Iran was no longer able to build a nuclear weapon after U.S. strikes destroyed its infrastructure.