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America’s Minuteman III ICBMs Could Stay in Service Until 2050
The aging American nuclear missile—now more than 50 years old—must remain in service to make up for delays in the construction of the LGM-35 Sentinel, its successor.
Cascade County Commissioners voted unanimously during their Sept. 9 meeting to accept a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense's Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation to fund a temporary ...
A low-cost, high-power laser-based system aimed at destroying incoming missiles has successfully completed testing and will ...
After about 40 years of standing ready to provide missile warning in the event of a war, the one-of-a-kind Mobile Ground ...
Capt. Kurt James, right, commander of the 12th Littoral Regiment’s Medium-Range Missile Battery, speaks in front of the ...
Ryan Chan is a Newsweek reporter based in Hong Kong, where he previously had over a decade of experience at a local newspaper, covering China and current events around the world. His focus is on ...
The Pentagon official overseeing President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile defense effort, Steve Feinberg, was on ...
Two S-300 air defence missile system radars were destroyed in an attack on the 108th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment and the Baltimore airfield in the Russian city of Voronez on the night of 16-17 ...
At DSEI 2025 in London, Saab is showcasing concept models of its new meter-long drone hunter missile, Nimbrix, for the first ...
The war between Ukraine and Russia has centered the world’s attention on an unprecedented world of modern warfare where old and new technology clash in a rapidly changing environment. It has forced ...
This article is second in a series by White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office that will delve into the history of the Trinity Site Test, which marked its 80th anniversary on July 16, and the ...
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