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“It was a quirk of history that at that moment the energy of the atom was engineered to kill,” Schmidt told The National Interest. “The longer legacy of that day will be much greater than ‘the bomb.’ ...
Both the "deterrers" and "balancers" of Europe’s security debate have more to learn from each other than they think.
As the US Air Force shifts focus to fighting contested airspace, the B-1B Lancer’s average stealth features make it less suitable for modern near-peer conflicts.
The X-37B program was developed as part of a partnership between the US Air Force's Rapid Capabilities Office and the US ...
Although it, on the surface, seems empowering, the Trump administration's desire for "energy dominance" means little in reality.
At some point, energy breakthroughs may begin to shift the global center of gravity and contribute to a shift in national interests.
Despised by much of the world, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu is nonetheless one of the few truly formidable figures in the world today.
Between drones, hackers, and possibly even purchasing a hotel, it appears that China will go to great lengths to gain any insight into foreign-made military hardware.
In our new artificial intelligence era, power isn't just about computing abilities—it's about who controls the energy grid.
China’s ever-increasing missile capability has required US forces to forge a layered approach to countering any aggression in the Indo-Pacific region.
Israel’s purchase of an additional tranche of advanced F-35 aircraft from Lockheed Martin is a major win for America’s ailing defense industrial base.
Designers intend for the Mi-80 to feature more powerful engines and advanced avionics, enabling both manual and automatic operation during day and night—including over terrain lacking visual landmarks ...