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RAF LAKENHEATH, U.K.—Flying their F-15E Strike Eagle through the Middle Eastern night on April 13, pilot Maj. Benjamin “Irish” Coffey and weapons system officer Capt….
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Africa is one of the fastest-growing radio communications markets in the world, but there remain challenges in the diverse environments.
Is the United States headed for a “Suez moment” in a future confrontation with China? Despite the growing prospect of protracted war, U.S. defense strategy appears wedded to getting ready for decisive battle. But the high costs of an elusive short war could handicap Washington in a long fight. In recent years, as U.S.
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The U.S. Navy’s “dancing mouse” has been located after more than eight decades. The USS Edsall, which was sunk early in World War II while facing down overwhelming odds, was confirmed to be found this past week.
The U.S. and Royal Australian Navy jointly announced the find last week. The ship, a Clemson-class destroyer sunk on March 1, 1942 after being attacked by Japanese forces, was located roughly 200 miles off of Christmas Island in the Pacific Ocean
In fact, it was found by accident.
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The Biden administration has given authorization for Ukraine to launch long-range American missile technology on targets deep into the Russian Federation.
The move is seen as a push for WWIII as Trump enters office, possibly to prevent peace from breaking out and to further advance a third world war.
The specific weapon authorized is the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS).
The Biden administration will allow Kyiv limited use of ATACMS to strike enemy positions in Russia, according to senior U.S. officials, reports The Washington Post.