User Posts: Daniil
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Lockheed Martin—a company that builds the weapons of the future
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Some defense contractors simply manufacture equipment. Others, however, are changing the very nature of warfare. Lockheed Martin—the world’s largest defense ...

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Strikes on Parchin: Did the U.S. Use GBU-57 "Bunker Busters" to Destroy an Iranian Nuclear Facility?
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New satellite images of the Parchin military complex in Iran have sparked a wave of discussion among experts. The images show the Taleghan 2 facility, which ...

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Why Bratukhin's "Omega" helicopter never ushered in the era of Soviet rotorcraft
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Stories about Bratukhin’s helicopters have already appeared on our website, and this particular helicopter was even mentioned in one of our reviews. But there ...

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The Plane That Folds Its Propellers: The Experimental X-76 and the Future of Aviation
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The history of aviation is full of aircraft designed not for military service, but to test bold ideas. Such aircraft are often designated with an “X”—a sign ...

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How can we reduce the vulnerability of radar systems?
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The current conflict in the Middle East has revealed a very sobering truth: powerful ground-based radars used for theater-level missile defense are highly ...

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Strikes on the "Eyes" of Missile Defense: Why Iran's Attacks on Radars Have Become a Warning Sign for Modern Defense Systems
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Modern missile defense is a complex, multi-layered system in which not only interceptor missiles but also detection systems play a key role. Without radars and ...

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A New Step in Infantry Warfare? The AP-999 “Shkval” (Ultra-High-Rate-of-Fire Automatic Machine Gun)
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  Purpose: A personal assault weapon designed for breakthrough operations. Intended for the immediate suppression and destruction of enemy personnel ...

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On the Path to Hypersonic Aircraft: China Has Developed a Ceramic Capable of Withstanding 1,800°C
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Engineers from Harbin University of Science and Technology in China have developed a material capable of withstanding temperatures high enough to melt metals. ...

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Everyday Life in World War III. An American destroyer is ablaze, an Iranian corvette is sinking, and all hell has broken loose in the Persian Gulf. A Chronicle of March 5, 2026
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During World War II, the loss and sinking of various ships became a grim routine. New figures appeared daily in the admirals’ reports: sunk destroyers, ...

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Cessna Bird Dog: A Small Plane That Guided Bombers
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The Plane That Sought the Enemy Military aviation features huge, famous aircraft—bombers, fighters, and strategic giants. But sometimes the outcome of a ...

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