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Type 055 vs. Arleigh Burke: The Future of Naval Warfare and Technology

In a recent high-stakes simulation, a Chinese Type 055 destroyer, accompanied by two unmanned drone boats, engaged...

Russia’s Amphibious Ship Expansion Amid Sanctions and Repair Efforts

Recently, Russian media has been abuzz with reports regarding a potential contract for the acquisition of two...

Gowind 2500 Corvette: Enhancing French Naval Capabilities Beyond Floréal-Class Frigates

Navy, Devonport, Fleet, Ship, Aerial, IPV, OPV, Inshore patrol Vessel, Offshore patrol vessel: Fleet Officer of the Watch Manoeuvres in the...

German frigate successfully shoots down drones using laser

Seen here is US Portland (LPD-27) conducting a high energy laser weapon test Germany has a high-energy laser...

Russia sends upgraded nuclear attack submarine for sea tests

Russia’s third submarine of the 885M (Yasen-M) nuclear class submarine project, that has been designed to increase...

Italy building mini submarines for Qatar

The above picture is for representational only. Sometimes Government hearings provide vital information on sensitive defense deals. A...

France and Greece negotiating purchase of new frigates

According to media reports, France and Greece are continuing negotiations on the former arming the latter with...

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NATO Showcases Next-Gen Counter-Drone Technology in Latvia

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Trump Plans Major Cuts to U.S. NATO Military Support in Europe

The United States is preparing to sharply reduce the military assets it would make available to support...

Norway Joins France’s Nuclear Deterrence Initiative Amid Security Concerns

Norway has become the ninth European nation to join France’s emerging nuclear deterrence initiative, a move driven...

DARPA Develops Swarm Robots for Battlefield Medical Rescue

As battlefield medical systems face mounting pressure during intense combat operations, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects...