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The IDF’s exhaustion and Hamas’ dogged survival points to the likelihood of a Gaza ceasefire in the next two months.
Though it came late to the Second World War, the P-61 marked an important advance in the history of military aviation.
Until the Houthis see the costs of their aggression the Yemeni Islamist group will continue to threaten stability in the Red Sea.
Despite accolades, the USS Gerald R Ford faces persistent sanitation failures due to a flawed toilet system, raising concerns about design oversight and living conditions during extended deployments.
The bomber nearly collided with a SkyWest jet in North Dakota due to lack of radar at Minot Airport and poor coordination. The FAA and military are now investigating safety protocols.
What could possibly go wrong for a tank powered by and outfitted with its own nuclear reactor? Chrysler sought to find out.
Moscow’s wartime oil adaptations in the wake of the war reveal a great deal about building resilient energy systems.
The Collaborative Combat Aircraft program marks the next step in the evolution of airpower, signaling the beginning of the end for manned fighter platforms.
As US foreign aid recedes under Trump, Russia is looking to expand its global development reach in the Global South.