While this formidable top-tier platform is widely considered to be one of the best jets to roam the skies, it is certainly not impervious. A dramatic video depicting the latest F-35 Lightning II ...
NATO has avoided speculation on why the Kremlin specifically wanted Papperger dead. Of course, one obvious answer is because his company is directly supporting the Ukrainian military in its defense ...
If the Kremlin is to be believed, the Iskander-1000 missile can radically maneuver at high speeds during its terminal phase, all while launching decoys that will likely stymie any air defense system ...
A blockade of Taiwan would last many months, if not years, and would likely succeed in crippling the island enough to allow pro-Beijing accommodationist elements to take power.
American missiles were used to engage most of the enemy targets, but the destroyer was forced to employ the five-inch gun against one of the drones.
The U.S. Navy is likely to continue its deployment in the Red Sea to protect the shipping route. As cruel and heartless as it may seem, kill marks (aka victory markings) are a time-honored method for ...
The Middle East needs U.S. foreign policy to address two key threats: a weakened but unpredictable Iran and the resurgence of Sunni extremism in Syria. As President Trump begins his second term, he ...
Although the North Korean troops were highlighted as a decisive escalation in the conflict, their performance appears to have fallen well short of expectations.
The Dassault Rafale has recently seen a surge in popularity, becoming the second most purchased fighter jet since 2022. Dassault Aviation debuted the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) first Rafale fighter ...
Two North Koreans who once operated in the heart of its regime, bring firsthand insight into the Kim family’s rule and the dynamics of U.S.-North Korea diplomacy.  In a recent Fox News interview, ...
Philip Rossetti explains why the Paris Agreement, once the hope of helping the world fight climate change, ended up a dismal failure.
It is simply silly to worry that a foreign firm would buy production facilities in the United States and then deny American buyers access to the output.” To note that Washington’s policies often ...