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Apr 15, 2020

Watch the world’s most advanced F-15 make its maiden flight with a ‘Viking’ takeoff

Posted by in category: military

If you’re looking for a taste of what the Air Force’s first new F-15 fighter jet in nearly 20 years might look like, look no further than the first flight of the F-15QA.

Developed for the Qatar Emiri Air Force and billed as “the most advanced version of the jet ever manufactured,” Boeing announced on Tuesday that it had successfully completed the first flight of its F-15QA variant at Lambert International Airport in St. Louis, Missouri.

Apr 15, 2020

The Coronavirus Can’t Stop America’s Nukes

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, military, nuclear weapons

As the world fights against the COVID-19 pandemic, nuclear weapons have taken a backseat in most people’s minds. But for Global Strike Command (AFGSC)—the Air Force unit in control of two of the three legs of America’s nuclear triad—their mission remains top priority.

And it’s an unforgiving business. Nuclear deterrence requires extreme levels of readiness among pilots, maintenance crews, and security teams. Adversaries that don’t think the U.S. can respond with conventional bombing strikes or nukes could be emboldened to act aggressively.

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Apr 15, 2020

The Pentagon Wants Quantum Sensors to Track Faraway Spacecraft

Posted by in categories: military, quantum physics, space travel

Spacecraft outside the reach of GPS are relying on imprecise navigational tools.

Apr 14, 2020

A 100-Drone Swarm, Dropped from Jets, Plans Its Own Moves

Posted by in categories: drones, military, surveillance

Circa 2017


What’s small, fast, and is launched from the bottom of a fighter jet? Not missiles, but a swarm of drones.

U.S. military officials have announced that they’ve carried out their largest ever test of a drone swarm released from fighter jets in flight. In the trials, three F/A-18 Super Hornets released 103 Perdix drones, which then communicated with each other and went about performing a series of formation flying exercises that mimic a surveillance mission.

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Apr 14, 2020

Britain’s New Tempest Fighter Is Going To Give The F-35 A Run For Its Money

Posted by in categories: economics, military

It could be the best stealth fighter ever?

By Sebastien Roblin

Apr 14, 2020

North Korea fires barrage of missiles from ground and air

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, existential risks, military

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A barrage of North Korean missiles fired from both the ground and fighter jets splashed down on the waters off the country’s east coast on Tuesday, South Korea’s military said, a show of force on the eve of a key state anniversary in the North and parliamentary elections in the rival South.

The back-to-back launches were the latest in a series of weapons tests that North Korea has conducted in recent weeks amid stalled nuclear talks and outside worries about a possible coronavirus outbreak in the country.

North Korean troops based in the eastern coastal city of Munchon first launched several projectiles — presumed to be cruise missiles — on Tuesday morning, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

Apr 14, 2020

DARPA is Building a Real-Life Tumbler

Posted by in category: military

The Pentagon’s new program, Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T), calls for a rugged but nimble war machine that can detect and dodge incoming fire.

Apr 14, 2020

This was the first tank designed for nuclear war

Posted by in categories: existential risks, military

The T-55 medium tank took all the best traits of the T-54, but added on a series of upgrades necessary for the crew to survive the penultimate weapon: the atomic bomb.

Apr 14, 2020

The Army Is Testing a Missile-Proof ‘Iron Curtain’

Posted by in categories: futurism, military

Circa 2018 o,.,o.


The U.S. Army is testing a system designed to protect military vehicles smaller than tanks from attacks. The “Iron Curtain” uses a combination of sensors and downward-firing projectiles to stop incoming rockets and missiles from striking vehicles by setting off their shaped charge warheads. The result could be vehicles as small Humvees protected from anti-tank guided weapons.

The proliferation of anti-tank weapons with shaped charges has made the modern battlefield very deadly for any vehicle daring to cross it. High explosive, anti-tank (HEAT) warheads are found on everything from shoulder-fired rocket propelled grenade launchers of the Taliban to Kornet-EM anti-tank guided missiles arming the Russian Army. Defeating them is one of the Army’s top concerns, and a brigade of Abrams tanks equipped with the Israeli Trophy active protection system (APS) is headed to Europe in the near future.

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Apr 14, 2020

The deadly germ warfare island abandoned by the Soviets

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, military

During the Cold War, Vozrozhdeniya Island was a top-secret testing ground for deadly Soviet super-pathogens. Despite over two decades of abandonment, their legacy lives on.