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Defense startup's 'Blackbeard' hypersonic weapon gets military integration contract with Pentagon
Defense startup Castelion secures military contracts to integrate affordable hypersonic Blackbeard weapons with U.S. Army and ...
Defense startup Castelion said on Friday it has won contracts to integrate its Blackbeard hypersonic strike weapon with ...
The weapons of war have developed and become more advanced over time, but the purpose has remained the same -- to exert ...
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US firm to integrate Blackbeard hypersonic strike weapon onto Army, Navy platforms
A California-based company is set to integrate its hypersonic weapon system onto some operational platforms of U.S. Army and ...
The Army’s new acquisition chief said Wednesday he’ll look to embrace a “portfolio management approach” for the service’s ...
The Army is overhauling how it fights in combat based on lessons from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where drones have become ...
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The Future Of Military Long-Range Firepower: How LRMPs Are Getting More Technologically Advanced
LRMP's are a new kind of artillery shell that works with existing equipment but flies extremely far and can maneuver in ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Tracing its roots back to 1775, over a year before the ...
For year, think tanks, the government, and the media have all raised concerns over America’s lack of military readiness.
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Why the M2 Browning Is Still the U.S. Military’s Most Reliable Heavy Weapon
The Browning M2 has outlasted nearly every weapon of its era. Born in the late 1910s and perfected during World War II, the .50 BMG “Ma Deuce” became the go-to heavy machine gun for U.S. forces. It ...
Decades after the Army abandoned the Pentomic concept, a defense expert argues such a concept may provide a solution to the ...
A soldier at Fort Stewart allegedly shot and wounded five fellow soldiers with a privately owned handgun. Fort Stewart policy requires registration of privately owned weapons on base. The Army uses ...
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