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The Army is testing the M1E3 — a ground-up rebuild of the Abrams tank made lighter and smarter to survive a battlefield crawling with cheap drones

The Pentagon is now fielding laser and microwave weapons at five U.S. bases — directed-energy defenses built to fry attacking drone swarms out of the sky

The Army is building a drone that can chase hypersonic missiles through the sky — a $325 million sensor platform designed to keep pace with Mach-5 weapons

The first flying taxis are cleared to start carrying passengers this year — Dubai has already locked in commercial air-taxi service ahead of everyone else

Iran, Russia, and China are now hunting submarines together in the Gulf of Oman — a Chinese sub-killer frigate joins live war games inside U.S. carrier range

The USS Gerald R. Ford just came home from the longest U.S. carrier deployment in more than 50 years — 326 days at sea with 4,500 sailors aboard

Iran’s IRGC Navy just pushed submarines and fast boats into the Gulf of Oman for joint drills with Russia and China — inside U.S. carrier range

China just detailed a warship defense that pairs lasers and missiles to swat down entire drone swarms before they reach the hull

The Navy’s new Columbia-class submarine will carry roughly 70% of America’s deployed nuclear warheads — the hidden backbone of U.S. deterrence into the 2080s

A ship-mounted laser called Locust just went to sea — a directed-energy gun built to burn drones and small boats before they reach the hull

A Navy F/A-18 just flew a JDAM-LR roughly 200 miles to a direct hit — a cheap glide bomb now reaching targets once left to cruise missiles

The Army will make Dark Eagle its first operational ground-launched hypersonic this year — truck-borne launchers ready to fire from almost anywhere

The Army is now testing the M1E3 — a ground-up redesign of the Abrams tank built lighter and smarter to survive a battlefield full of drones

The Pentagon just began fielding laser and microwave weapons at five U.S. bases — directed-energy defenses built to fry attacking drone swarms out of the sky

The Air Force’s Minuteman III test sent a re-entry vehicle 4,200 miles to a Pacific atoll — proving a 50-year-old nuclear missile still flies true

Northrop just won a $325 million deal to build the RangeHawk — a high-altitude drone designed to chase hypersonic missiles streaking past at Mach 5

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