National Interest on MSN
Japan Has Beaten the United States to the Railgun
Japan signed a railgun technology cooperation agreement with France and Germany in May 2024, involving joint research through the French-German Research Institute. European interest in this new weapon ...
National Security Journal on MSN
‘Cracked Barrels’: The U.S. Navy’s Big Railgun Failure Explained in Just 2 Sad Word
Key Points and Summary – The Navy railgun advanced fast—and then vanished. The reasons were practical: barrels cracked from ...
The U.S. Navy carried out four scheduled unarmed missile tests of the Trident II D5LE off the coast of Florida last week.
Dark Tech Official on MSN
The Most Powerful New Gun the Navy Has Ever Built
In 2012, BAE Systems and General Atomics started developing one of the United States Navy’s most ambitious and unique ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Royal Navy Re-Armed: Sea Venom Anti-Ship Missile Achieves IOC and Naval Strike Missile is Test Fired
The Royal Navy is becoming more lethal as September brings new developments in the deployment of two of its vital anti-ship missiles. The Sea Venom light ...
KRI Siliman (foreground), seen here while conducting interdiction operations against a general cargo ship in August 2024. (Indonesian Navy Armada I) An Indonesian Navy Sibarau (Attack)-class patrol ...
A Hunter-02 rocket being test-launched from the Portuguese Navy Viana Do Castelo (NPO 2000)-class OPV Figueira Da Foz (P 361). (Marinha Portuguesa) The Portuguese Navy (Marinha Portuguesa) has ...
Keith Barnett hopped onto his 28-foot bowrider in 2014 and floated down the Tennessee river with 15 other football fans destined for Neyland Stadium. It's tradition to tailgate on the docks near ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The City of Houston says it will continue testing a Third Ward fire hydrant after it malfunctioned during an apartment fire Sunday night. The blaze broke out in the 3700 block ...
The Vol Navy is an unofficial club of University of Tennessee football fans who tailgate by boat on the Tennessee River. This tradition, known as "sailgating," began in 1962 when a broadcaster boated ...
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