One need not wonder why the U.S., Russia and now China have invested so much in submarine-launched cruise missiles.
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Ragnarok: New US cruise missile can hit targets 575 miles away and fly at 35,000 feet
According to Kratos, the Ragnarök can operate at altitudes up to 35,000 feet and sustain cruise speeds greater than Mach 0.7.
The Precision Strike Missile is intended to provide the U.S. Army with a next-generation, long-range precision strike ...
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American Missiles and Russian Dachas: Tomahawk and the Future of Stability and Deterrence in Europe
The Tomahawk cruise missile is a near perfect machine. Its development followed advances in guidance and turbofan engine technology in the 1970s. It has been ...
Exploring how the U.S. is developing the next generation of homeland defenses designed to meet diverse and rapidly changing ...
The continued extension of the Minuteman III system calls for a rethinking of the venerable US strategic nuclear triad.
White Sands Missile Range played a significant role in the development and testing of air defense systems, particularly ...
The Teseo Mk. 2/E will equip Italian Navy warships including the Fremm Evo-class frigates, the Multi-Purpose Combat Ships and the planned new DDX destroyers. The new weapon will be developed from the ...
India recovered the PL-15 E air-to-air missile as it does not have self-destruct features. | Latest News India ...
Pt. 1. The ABM regime. Origins of the ABM Treaty / Kerry M. Kartchner ; The changing political-military environment / Robert Joseph ; The changing technological environment / Dennis M. Ward -- Pt. 2.
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How the U.S. Tried to Build a Missile That Could Destroy Dozens at Once
Emerging from the legacy of Cold War defense programs, the Multiple Kill Vehicle took shape in the late 1990s as America’s ...
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