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During the massive attack on Kyiv on the night of April 24, russia used North Korean-made KN-23 ballistic missiles. This is reported by Defense Express, citing its own sources. According to the portal ...
Ukrainian authorities issued an alert for an "enemy missile" attack on Kyiv early Thursday and AFP journalists heard explosions across the capital. Flights of drones could also be heard across the ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.
Languages: English and Farsi The Israeli Air Force has carried out a military exercise simulating an Iranian missile strike on key defense infrastructure, Israeli media reported. The drills comes ...
GREEN VALLEY, AZ — Just south of Tucson, the Titan Missile Museum offers a rare glimpse into Cold War history — and the chilling reality of nuclear deterrence. The museum houses the only ...
The rain of missiles and drones on Ukraine does not stop, while the peace plan devised by Trump does not convince the West and even less Kyiv, and makes no significant progress in US-Russia diplomacy.
Russian authorities reported the third drone attack on the city that hosts its 112th Missile Brigade accused of launching the Palm Sunday missile strike on the city of Sumy. In the early hours of ...
But General Atomics claims it could be scaled up to as much as 300 kilowatts, which could take down large aircraft and missiles by melting or burning through their critical infrastructure.
Russian missiles breached British air defences during a simulation replicating attacks on Ukraine, a top official has revealed in a warning that the UK must prepare for attacks on home soil.
A combined wave of missile and drone strikes ignited fires and collapsed residential buildings, trapping people under the rubble.
The North Korean ballistic missile that Russia fired at Kyiv during its April 24 mass strike contained at least 116 components sourced from multiple countries — most of them made by U.S. companies — ...