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US awards $244M to Northrop for most advanced global missile tracking stations yet

US Space Force Awards Northrop Grumman $244M Contract for Advanced Global Missile Tracking Stations The US Space Force (USSF) has awarded Northrop Grumman a $244 million contract to develop the most advanced global missile tracking stations to date. This significant investment underscores the nation’s commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities and staying ahead in an […]

China’s microwave gun fires 10,000 shots nonstop to rain hell on missiles, drones

China’s Microwave Gun Fires 10,000 Shots Nonstop to Rain Hell on Missiles, Drones Chinese scientists have allegedly created a new type of high-power microwave (HPM) gun that can fire up to 10,000 shots nonstop. This cutting-edge weapon is designed to take down incoming missiles and drones, marking a significant advancement in China’s defense technology. The […]

China’s 99,000-lb 6th-gen fighter with size of modern bomber could carry heavy payload

China’s 99,000-lb 6th-gen Fighter: A Game-Changer in Modern Warfare The U.S. and China are ramping up their competition over next-gen fighter jets. Recently, some groundbreaking developments have emerged from China that could potentially shift the balance of power in the skies. The unveiling of China’s 6th-generation fighter jet, weighing in at a staggering 99,000 pounds […]

Lockheed could bolster US power against air, naval, land threats with weapon integration

Lockheed Martin Enhances US Military Capabilities Through Weapon Integration A Maryland-based defense giant could boost the U.S. Navy’s combat power with its latest innovative technology. Lockheed Martin, a renowned leader in defense and aerospace technology, is on the brink of revolutionizing the way the United States approaches threats in the air, on the sea, and […]

‘Frankenjet’: Scrap-built F-35 fighter stitched from 2 crashed jets joins US fleet

“Frankenjet”: Scrap-built F-35 Fighter Stitched from 2 Crashed Jets Joins US Fleet In what could be called a modern world wonder, the US Air Force has inducted a unique aircraft into its fleet – a Frankenjet. This extraordinary creation is a result of stitching together parts from two crashed F-35 fighter jets, showcasing innovation and […]

US’ Paladin howitzer to shoot faster, deadlier with modern system upgrade

US’ Paladin Howitzer to Shoot Faster, Deadlier with Modern System Upgrade A Virginia-based defense firm has received a prototype project award from the U.S. Army to enhance the capabilities of the M109A7 Paladin self-propelled howitzer. This upgrade aims to revolutionize the artillery system, making it more lethal and efficient on the battlefield. The Paladin howitzer […]

Northrop Grumman boosts F-16’s combat edge with $14 million radar upgrade

Northrop Grumman Elevates F-16’s Combat Capabilities with $14 Million Radar Upgrade The U.S. Department of Defense has granted Northrop Grumman a $14 million contract to continue enhancing the combat edge of the F-16 fighter jet through a cutting-edge radar upgrade. This significant investment underscores the importance of maintaining superiority in aerial warfare and highlights Northrop […]

Russia unleashes nuclear submarine with 621-mile strike range hypersonic missile

Russia’s New Nuclear Submarine with Hypersonic Missile Capabilities Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the launch ceremony of the country’s new nuclear-powered submarine which boasts a 621-mile strike range hypersonic missile. This technological marvel represents a significant advancement in Russia’s military capabilities and underscores the country’s commitment to staying at the forefront of defense innovation. The […]

Australia’s New Satellite Strategy: Adapting to Emerging Threats

In recent years, Australia has witnessed a sea change in its defense strategy, particularly regarding its approach to satellite technology. The increasing sophistication of anti-satellite threats, coupled with rapid advances in technology, has prompted the Australian government to rethink its original plan, which focused on deploying a small number of large satellites. Instead, a network […]

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