California-based space company Rocket Lab will launch more hypersonic test vehicles for the U.S. Military, as the Department of Defense (DOD) continues to invest in hypersonic technology.
A review of Pete Hegseth's written answers to a Senate Armed Services Committee questionnaire that was not brought up at his hearing.
This is interesting in and of itself, but it appears to be the first official confirmation of such a weapon’s existence in ...
The U.S. “will have to out-think” Russia and China to prevent them from using nuclear weapons to resolve a future crisis, the ...
The U.S. Navy rapidly added new C-UAS (Counter-Unmanned Aerial System) capabilities to the Freedom-class Littoral Combat ...
The missile’s ability to avoid obstacles and adapt its flight path only makes this weapon more lethal than it already is—even ...
The USS Indianapolis is the first Freedom-class littoral combat ship to be modified to fire Hellfire missiles meant to take ...
U.S. Navy destroyers and cruisers needing to leave the ongoing battle against Iran-backed Houthi rebel missile and drone ...
The USS Zumwalt, the Navy's stealth destroyer, prepares to test the hypersonic missile system by year-end following extensive ...
President-elect Trump on Thursday named Troy Meink, a top spy chief who has previously served as a missile engineer, as his ...
The tech billionaire believes drone swarm battles are the future. For pilot Billie Flynn, drones might look good in fireworks ...
Raytheon looks to ramp up SM-3 missile production rates amid its success countering Iranian missiles in the large-scale ...