Who Has Fastest Hypersonic Missile? Russia, China or US?
Russia’s Zircon missile hits Mach 8—faster than any U.S. weapon. Can America catch up before defenses become obsolete?
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Russia’s Zircon missile hits Mach 8—faster than any U.S. weapon. Can America catch up before defenses become obsolete?
Marines test a microwave weapon that fries enemy drones mid-air—ushering in a new era of non-lethal, high-tech battlefield defense.
Meet Lumberjack: Northrop’s jet-powered kamikaze drone that loiters, strikes with Hatchet munitions, and launches like a “potato gun.”
For the first time, the US Army deployed its Avenger air defense system to Africa, showcasing mobile firepower in hostile terrain.
The US Marine Corps is adding the UK’s Meteor missile to its F-35B, boosting its strike range and making air combat deadlier.
The defense industry’s glacial pace and bloated legacy mindset are getting steamrolled by Anduril’s AI-fueled, battlefield-tested blitzkrieg of real innovation.
Japan is pushing the frontier of military technology by testing a ship-mounted railgun capable of firing projectiles at hypersonic speeds to counter growing regional threats.
When the lights go out and the cell towers die, it’s not just bad luck anymore—it could be a warning shot from a cyber war most people won’t even see coming.
The US Air Force is transforming F-16s with AI, paving the way for autonomous combat jets in the future of aerial warfare.
GE Aerospace just secured a major subcontract to develop cutting-edge avionics for the US Army’s future FLRAA military aviation.
In the shadow play of modern warfare, the MiG-35 struts back onto the stage—not as the headliner it once dreamed of being, but as a battle-scarred understudy desperate to prove the show isn’t over yet.
Cummings Aerospace’s Hellhound S3 drone, a turbojet-powered kamikaze system, successfully completes its first flight.