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The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has released footage of fighter jets honing their skills at intercepting Russian and Chinese bombers over Alaska. Newsweek has emailed both the ...
Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb took out more than a third of Russia's strategic cruise missile carriers, Kyiv officials said.
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inews.co.uk on MSNRattled Putin ‘hiding nuclear bombers’ after Ukraine drone onslaughtRussia has dispersed nuclear-capable bombers to a remote airbase 400 miles from Alaska after a Ukrainian drone attack wiped ...
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Russia Moved Tu-160 Bombers 410 Miles From AlaskaFollowing Ukraine’s successful “Operation Spiderweb” drone strike on June 1st, which damaged or destroyed irreplaceable bombers, Russia’s Aerospace Forces (VKS) have begun dispersing their strategic ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhat Is Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb?Ukraine coordinated a massive drone assault targeting Russian bombers and infrastructure on Russian soil, crippling 34 percent of its strategic fleet and exposing vulnerabilities in Moscow’s military ...
The U.S. military needs to invest in radars and other defenses to protect stateside military bases against small drones, ...
The president would need to rely on Ottawa to track Chinese and Russian missiles that could come at the U.S. from over the ...
As Arctic ice melts, global powers seize new opportunities to extract oil, speed up trade and boost their military presence.
The audacious attacks on Russian airfields highlight the power of unconventional, asymmetric warfare — and the threat to U.S. strategic bases and ports, experts say.
While nuclear crises between the “Big Three” can still be managed, preventing an arms race will be much more difficult.
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