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Boeing’s first F-47 will fly in 2028 with adaptive-cycle engines that deliver 25% better fuel efficiency than the F-22
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Iran says the Strait of Hormuz ‘has always been our property’ — its senior vice president declared Tehran will never give it up ‘at any price’
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Iran seized a Chinese-operated ship and sank an Indian cargo vessel on the same day — hours after Trump and Xi agreed Hormuz ‘must stay open’
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Chinese companies plotted secret arms sales to Iran through third countries — U.S. intelligence caught the conversations
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Pentagon signed a deal to buy at least 500 Castelion Blackbeard hypersonic missiles a year — with plans for 12,000 over five years
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The Air Force just armed the MQ-9 Reaper with laser-guided rockets that kill drones for less than $40,000 a shot
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30 vessels including Chinese ships transited the Strait of Hormuz with Iran’s permission — while the U.S. blockade redirected 70 others
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