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The Navy’s latest test ended with a ship at the bottom of the sea
The spectacle of a U.S. ship disappearing beneath the waves is, in effect, a live demonstration of how vulnerable any surface ...
The Defense Department wants troops to have new weapons quickly. But testing processes don't include the best ways to do that ...
A nonpartisan government watchdog is calling on the Department of Defense to update its testing policies so U.S. troops can acquire weapons at a quicker scale. The Government Accountability Office ...
Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.
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Rise of military lasers in 2025: How directed weapons reshaped defense plans
Militaries spent decades trying to turn light into a weapon. In 2025, introduction of several lasers show how fast technology ...
The United States’ impending resumption of nuclear testing after more than three decades is being touted by President Donald Trump as a method to challenge adversaries. Nuclear experts question the ...
President Donald Trump’s recent social media post about his intention for the United States to resume nuclear weapons testing — doubled down in comments aboard Air Force One — demonstrates how little ...
The year 2025 will witness major changes in the global arms and military equipment sector. Under the impact of conflict, ...
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The Pentagon is pushing for speed, but sloppy weapons testing is slowing it down, watchdog says
The Pentagon wants to get troops new weapons faster, but its testing isn't following best practices, according to a new government watchdog report. Current policies have often focused on looking for ...
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