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The Pentagon is now fielding laser and microwave weapons at five US bases — directed-energy defenses built to fry attacking drone swarms out of the sky
Sometime in the last several months, a laser or microwave weapon turret arrived at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota ...
"Everybody is going underground," Adm. Cooper said, referring to buried facilities like Iran's nuclear sites that require ...
A top military leader said cartel drones are so common at the southern border that the area has become a "sandbox" for ...
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LDOS signs $2.7B US military hypersonic weapons production deal
Leidos LDOS recently announced that it has signed a $2.7 billion contract with the U.S. Army to accelerate hypersonic weapons ...
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Missiles to munitions: Does the US risk running out of key weapons?
The US projects confidence in weapons stockpiles, but analysts say dwindling munitions are shaping its war decisions.
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What we know about the US military's new joint laser weapon system
The Army-Navy effort aims to produce a containerized 150-kilowatt high-energy laser weapon to counter incoming cruise missiles.
Operation Epic Fury may have strengthened the case for laser weapons, but the U.S. Navy’s dream of putting one on every ship ...
The fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire announced on April 7, 2026, after 40 days of war came at an opportune time for the United States. Several reports indicate it is running out of weapons amid the ...
Hypersonic weapons are so fast, their speed can change the surrounding air molecules. They can carry a nuclear warhead, fly low and be hard to detect. Because of their potential to transform modern ...
After costly weapons fail in Iran, desperate US military demands new type of missile| Patriot,Hormuz
The U.S. Army has launched an urgent push for a low cost Patriot interceptor priced under $1 million as rising regional ...
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Iran war has drained US military's supply of critical, costly weapons significantly: Report
The 38-day conflict, which ended in a ceasefire that took effect two weeks ago, has significantly drained much of the US military's global supply of munitions.
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