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US Army says it is nearing first hypersonic weapon deployment despite tests
The U.S. Army has repeatedly declared it is closing in on deploying its first hypersonic weapon, the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon, or LRHW. But a pattern of missed deadlines, unresolved test failures, ...
The Army just approved its first new lethal hand grenade since Vietnam. Six decades of hard lessons in urban combat finally ...
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Dark Eagle: US Army set to deploy its first hypersonic missile with 2,175-mile-range
Overcoming prolonged delays and technical challenges, the US Army’s Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon is approaching ...
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Upward falling payloads: The US military’s secret deep ocean weapon system explained
Discover the cutting-edge military concept of "upward falling payloads"—an innovative system designed for deep ocean ...
The Army designation of an operational hypersonic missile battery would be a major step for the program, which has faced development and testing delays.
A top US army official said the service is “very close” to fielding the US military’s first hypersonic weapon, a forecast at odds with recent Pentagon assessments that more testing is needed before it ...
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25 Military Weapons So Secret They Stayed Hidden for Decades
For decades, many of the most advanced military weapons were developed in complete secrecy.
The Army Rangers have long been known as one of the most elite combat units in the U.S. military and their weapons have evolved over time, reflecting changes in warfare and military technology Army ...
A surprise weapon is hitting Russian tanks in Ukraine: US laser-guided Copperhead 155mm artillery rounds from the 1980s. This is not just the US Army dumping some of its outdated stock to an ally ...
War focuses attention on the present. That was very clear from a week’s worth of conversations in Washington with leaders at defense tech startups, traditional military contractors and people close to ...
Recent live-fire training near the North Korean border helped familiarize soldiers with a system that lets them fire their weapons from inside armored vehicles using controls and sensors, according to ...
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