The US Navy's Blue Angels acrobatic team has taken delivery of its first F/A-18 Super Hornet test aircraft. The fighter is the first of 11 Boeing plans to deliver to the Navy team this year and will be used for flight testing and evaluation.
Russia has vowed that for each time Washington moved the goal posts in terms of backing off of prior policies of nuclear weapons restraint, it would respond in kind.
Gun store owner Michael Cargill joins Owen Shroyer and Alex Jones to break down the footage of the attempted robbery of his establishment during the recent riots.
• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Phillip F. Nelson
The 53rd anniversary of the United States' closest-ever nuclear confrontation event will soon come and go with nary a mention of its significance – certainly not in the "Main Stream Media" (MSM) where it should appear, but probably very littl
As tensions boil between the US and Russia, Germany's armed forces have recently test-fired a new lightweight, compact machine gun with high firepower.
At a moment a US Navy destroyer just rolled up on China's doorstep in the South China Sea near the contested Paracel Islands, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy has taken the country's first domestically-made aircraft to sea trials.
Amphibious ship USS Portland (LPD-27) shot down a drone with a laser weapon during a first-of-its-kind at-sea test of the Navy's high-energy laser weapon system.
• https://www.sfgate.com, John Hudson and Paul Sonne
The Trump administration has discussed whether to conduct the first U.S. nuclear test explosion since 1992 in a move that would have far-reaching consequences for relations with other nuclear powers and reverse a decades-long moratorium on such acti
The reduction in global fuel demand has led to the fact that the number of oil rigs in the US has dropped to a historic low, Reuters reported, citing data from Baker Hughes.
Physicist Dr. Katherine Horton believes that not only is 5G toxic to your health, but it's also a high-tech weapon of mass destruction that could be used to kill unwanted dissidents without leaving a trace.
The idea that SARS-CoV-2 originated in a bioweapons laboratory is gaining traction. May 3, 2020, The New York Times reported1 that during an ABC "This Week" interview Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had stated "the coronavirus originated in a la
Following a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, US President Donald Trump indicated the two countries are ready to discuss arms control agreements.
The U.S. is removing Patriot anti-missile systems from Saudi Arabia as part of a broader drawdown of its military capacity placed there to counter Iran.
• https://www.veteranstoday.com, By Nahed Al-Husaini
Two of the bases at the most advanced US radar and Patriot Missile batteries, which had been put online 2 weeks before. This was a test of US capability, a test that US forces failed.
The US Army Research Laboratory has a new way to print durable steel parts on-demand and has feedstock more than 50 percent stronger than what's commercially available.
RT/Moscow: A US decision to limit the F-35C's supersonic flight capabilities instead of fixing an issue that increases the risk of tail damage will put a strain on pilots and...
Mark Steele, an engineer. inventor, patent writer, chief technology officer and weapons systems expert, has been highlighting the dangers of a secret 5G rollout by Gateshead Council where residents are complaining of increased illness and Cancer in t
The Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) is preparing to mount hypersonic AGM-183 Air-launched Rapid Response Weapons (ARRW) externally on the Rockwell B-1 Lancer supersonic bomber.
It appears Trump's newly establish Space Command has something to keep it busy with as Russia on Wednesday flexed its muscle in space in a new test of what's being described as a ground-based, direct-ascent anti-satellite weapon (or ASAT weapon).
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has deployed the first high-energy laser weapon system overseas to combat drones for a 12-month field assessment.
• https://www.strategic-culture.org, Matthew Ehret
A little over 20 years ago, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) conducted a military exercise that involved a "hypothetical scenario" of hijacked planes flying into both the Pentagon and the World Trade Center.
The leaders of two controversial pandemic simulations that took place just months before the Coronavirus crisis – Event 201 and Crimson Contagion – share a common history, the 2001 biowarfare simulation Dark Winter.