Kim Jong Un Wants North Korea To Be a Nuclear Superpower
The recent claim by Kim Jong Un that North Korea plans to develop the world’s most powerful nuclear force may well have been more bravado than credible threat.
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The recent claim by Kim Jong Un that North Korea plans to develop the world’s most powerful nuclear force may well have been more bravado than credible threat.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has raised fears among the public about the use of nuclear weapons in Europe or against the United States.
Russian forces in Ukraine may have used thermobaric weapons and cluster bombs, according to reports from the Ukraine government and human rights groups.
Iran’s nuclear program was a major topic in President Joe Biden’s July 13-16, 2022 trip to the Middle East.
Tactical nuclear weapons have burst onto the international stage as Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing battlefield losses in eastern Ukraine, has threatened that Russia will “make use of all weapon systems available to us” if Russia’s territorial integrity is threatened.
As of December 2022, U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) has delivered more than 313 million pounds of equipment to Ukraine to help them defend themselves against Russia.
The Mosin-Nagant rifle, mass-produced for the Russian and Soviet Union armed forces in 1891, remains a legendary and iconic firearm today.
WWI-built Char 2C remains the heaviest and largest tank ever to see operational service, despite its limited production of only ten tanks.
The Indian Army monitors the Chinese PLA at the LAC with help from Indian Navy MQ-9A drones.
In order to meet a soaring demand for artillery shells from allies fighting Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine, the United States Army wants to nearly triple production in the coming years.
An apparent cluster munitions strike hit Kherson in Ukraine.
The M202 FLASH is a lightweight, four-tube rocket launcher designed to replace the hazardous, aging M2 flamethrower in the 1970s.