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Experts: Full nuclear weapons tests would backfire on US
Experts agreed if the U.S. resumed full nuclear weapons tests, other nations would do the same — giving them a chance to ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Obsolete? How the B-2 Stealth Bomber Humiliated Iran’s Air Defenses
The B-2 Spirit stealth bomber demonstrated its enduring relevance and capability during the June 2025 “Operation Midnight ...
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What's it like to fly a B-2 bomber for 2 days straight? Here's what record-holding pilots say.
Seven American stealth bombers flew roughly 37 hours to bomb Iran's nuclear sites over the weekend. The Pentagon called the Operation Midnight Hammer bombing run the longest B-2 Spirit flight in ...
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Why NATO needs a new nuclear strategy
Lastly, NATO must not only develop a new nuclear strategic consensus, but also regularly practice the relevant procedures, as ...
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What to Know About the World’s Strategic Bomber Fleet
Heavy strategic bombers will likely remain beyond reach for most middle power nations—but the world’s three major military powers each operate them.
Oct. 28, 2025 marks the tenth anniversary of the last time an Avro Vulcan took to the skies. Following eight years of renewed ...
The Aviationist on MSN
B-21 Raider Plan Could See Second Pilot Replaced with WSO
Aviation Week reported on a memo by the head of AFGSC that recommends a shift from current plans for two pilots on the B-21 Raider to a pilot and weapon ...
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The F-15 Eagle and the Evolution of U.S. Air Superiority Firepower
The F-15 Eagle has anchored U.S. and allied air superiority for nearly five decades. Designed, built and introduced by ...
Donald Trump has instructed the Pentagon to resume nuclear weapons testing immediately. This has shone a spotlight on the ...
The United States last conducted a nuclear test in 1992, before then-President George H. W. Bush declared a moratorium at the end of the Cold War.
The Defense Department said a new round of airstrikes on Taliban and al Qaeda sites in Afghanistan on Monday focused on command and control facilities and air defenses. Monday's assaults, which began ...
Pentagon officials said Sunday the airstrikes that began just after nightfall in Afghanistan could continue for some time as the United States and Britain seek to soften Taliban air defenses and ...
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