Fighting Chemical Warfare: Battelle’s New Nerve Agent Countermeasure
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Could RNATS be the breakthrough soldiers need to survive chemical warfare? Discover how this new tech might change everything.
I took a last breath and slipped under the bubble line and through the escape hatch. The view of the submarine was breathtaking. It was huge!
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With budget constraints and development delays looming over the NGAD program, the Air Force may find itself extending the lifespan of its aging F-22 fleet, despite the costly and time-consuming upgrades required to keep these jets combat-ready.
Kirby’s email wasn’t just a bureaucratic slip-up; it was a gut punch to every veteran who bled for this country, a tone-deaf reminder that the Biden administration has no idea how deep the wounds from Afghanistan still run.
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Despite the best efforts of American service members, the past two decades of military engagement in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Africa reveal a troubling disconnect between on-the-ground success and the broader political and strategic missteps of U.S. leadership.