Large passenger jets and advanced chips, BeiDou satellites and the Tiangong space station: these large-scale science and ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Navy fires railgun again, shifting focus to hypersonic research tests
The U.S. Navy has completed a first-of-its-kind sea-based hypersonic missile launch using a cold-gas ejection method, a step ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
The US Navy’s railgun is back with a different mission
The Navy’s railgun matters again, but not for the reason that first made it famous. After years of silence, the prototype ...
A former Air Force nuclear missile officer has revealed how an alleged UFO was able to shut down the nation's weapons of mass destruction without firing a shot.
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Can the US Navy's HELIOS Solve the Iranian Drone Swarm Problem Once and For All?
As drone swarms overwhelm conventional defenses, the U.S. Navy is deploying HELIOS, a 60-kW laser that can destroy targets at the speed of light for the cost of electricity.
A military investigation has found that a “one in a million” malfunction during a live fire demonstration over Camp Pendleton last October led to a misfire that rained shrapnel on Interstate 5 ...
An 85-year-old U.S Air Force veteran, Robert Salas, claimed that an unknown entity had subdued the military's ability to control ICBMs.
The USMC has determined that a "one-in-a-million" malfunction in an artillery shell's fuze caused it to explode over ...
A military force that adapts faster over repeated engagements can decisively defeat one with superior firepower and equipme ...
A retired US Air Force launch officer claims UFOs disabled multiple nuclear missiles when they appeared around the Montana base where he was stationed decades ago. Robert Salas claims a mysterious ...
University of Nebraska's NSRI awarded $500 million contract to accelerate warfighter-ready solutions
The National Strategic Research Institute (NSRI) at the University of Nebraska (NU) has received a $500 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract from U.S. Strategic Command ...
In 1967, Montana's Malmstrom Air Force Base experienced an unexplained event where twenty nuclear missiles went offline, allegedly due to intelligent non-humans.
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