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China is hoping to lead the military drone revolution, and the country is getting help from the animal kingdom.
The US accused China of secret nuclear tests, banned under international agreement, that were building toward tests of larger nuclear warheads.
China takes big step towards developing ‘Starlink killer’ weapon with compact high-power microwave - Device small enough to be mounted on trucks, aircraft, or even satellites
A BOMBSHELL ACCUSATION: When President Donald Trump announced last October that he was ordering the Pentagon to “immediately” start testing nuclear weapons on an equal basis,” with “other countries” no one was sure exactly what he was referring to.
Engineers studying drone combat at one of China’s top military-linked universities needed a way to simulate clashes between drone swarms in real time. They turned to nature for inspiration. Observing how hawks select prey, they trained defensive drones ...
The ongoing war in Ukraine has changed the face of battlefields forever. The widespread use of drones has left traditional air defenses floundering; launching missiles that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to counter threats that may only cost a few ...
Satellite imagery of secretive nuclear facilities reveals Beijing’s efforts to expand its arsenal, just as the last global guardrails on nuclear weapons vanish.
China, which has signed but not ratified the 1996 international treaty banning nuclear testing, denied setting off an underground nuclear test blast after the U.S. first leveled t