Steve Balestrieri, a former U.S. Army Special Forces NCO and National Security Columnist, evaluates the hypothetical ...
The United States military spent over $5 billion in munitions alone during the first two days of Operation Epic Fury, with war costs appearing to have surpassed $9.4 billion in U.S. Department of ...
Ukraine’s low-cost killers draw both US and Gulf interest. A wartime ban blocks sales - Ukraine could emerge as a new player in modern warfare ...
Shanghai-based MizarVision has been publicly posting satellite imagery of American military movements throughout Operation ...
Reports say chancellor to sign contract with Italy’s Leonardo, saving 3,000 manufacturing jobs at Yeovil factory ...
At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union pursued Spiral, an orbital fighter designed to wage war from space, while decades later NASA and Lockheed Martin gambled on the X-33 VentureStar to make ...
Films have always had a penchant for imagining technologies that were meant for ages ...
As Hollywood prepares for the Academy Awards, Van Nuys Airport transforms into one of the most strategically important ...
The National Interest on MSN

A Short History of Naval Torpedoes

The first moving naval “torpedo” was physically attached to the submarine that used it—with perhaps predictable results.
Modern machines of war are intimidating, but Lockheed drew up plans for a flying aircraft carrier in the 1960s that was would have had enemies duly alarmed.
President Donald Trump has called a meeting Friday with defense contractors to try to speed up weapons production as his war ...
The U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have raised concerns among Democrats and others about diminishing American stockpiles of ...