If a global war broke out today, it wouldn’t start with soldiers — it would start with silence. Satellites would go dark, ...
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Ukraine has relied on trains during the war. Russia is creating new technology to target them
Ukraine’s rail network carries more than 63% of the country’s freight and 37% of passenger traffic, according to the State ...
By focusing on internal threats, the US is giving soldiers all the best weapons and none of the training they need ...
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky warned the UN last month that AI was contributing to "the most destructive arms race in human ...
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AI weapons are dangerous in war. But saying they can't be held accountable misses the point
In a speech to the United Nations Security Council last month, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong, took aim ...
U.S. Northern Command and NORAD are thinking outside the box to counter drone incursions over U.S. military bases. The 'Falcon Peak' project seeks to develop technology to protect the United States ...
Japan's land and infrastructure ministry has showcased the trial use of remote-controlled heavy equipment, developed in Japan ...
The talk in security circles is that Putin has reached a working deal with Xi Jinping: Russia wears down Nato with aerial ...
When the Korean War began in 1950, the United States entered a new era of air combat it barely understood. Pilots trained for the piston-engine battles of World War II suddenly faced jet fighters that ...
Netherlands seizes control of Chinese-owned chipmaker under Cold War-era law - European country claims highly exceptional law ...
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Remains of West Michigan soldier killed in World War II identified through DNA, other technology
The U.S. military announced the remains of U.S. Army Technician Fifth Grade Ell T. Simantz, 23, of Grand Haven, were ...
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