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The SPY-6 Radar Is Turning the Arleigh Burke Destroyer Into a Missile Hunter
The USS Ted Stevens is the second Arleigh Burke destroyer to get the SPY-6 radar. The USS Jack H. Lucas, another Flight III ...
There has been a "flattening of the earth" by new radar and missile technology, a Royal Air Force official said. The long-running assumption that ultralow flying would prevent detection is "obsolete," ...
The Aviationist on MSN
First Look At France’s New Nuclear Missile: ASMPA-R Enters French Naval Service
The newest generation of France's home grown ASMP nuclear cruise missile has been shown for the first time after an unarmed test launch inaugurated its ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US tests most advanced nuclear cruise missile aboard 488,000-pound B-52 bomber
A B-52 bomber was photographed over California carrying what appears to be the new AGM-181 Long-Range Standoff stealth ...
The Philippine Marine Corps unveiled its first BrahMos supersonic anti-ship missile battery and future plans to enhance ...
Step inside Raytheon’s 17 million square foot radar facility in Andover Massachusetts where engineers are building the SPY6 ...
The National Interest on MSN
How to Shoot Down an Enemy Fighter Jet
Modern surface-to-air missiles give poorer nations the ability to shoot down advanced fighter jets over their territory for a fraction of their cost.
Russia’s deepening military ties with Venezuela mark a new front in its confrontation with U.S. power in the Caribbean.
India Today on MSN
Life imitates Netflix in the world of Russian missiles
As Netflix film fuels debate over nuclear war, Russia claims to have tested a ‘unique weapon’ in real life. A nuclear-powered cruise missile with alleged unlimited range that some believe could ...
The life of a pilot in Battlefield 6 just got much easier, as those dreaded homing missiles have been turned off for the time ...
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