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The biggest defence companies in the United States have agreed to “quadruple production” of what President Donald Trump describes as “exquisite class” weaponry after a meeting at the White House. The ...
This was never meant to be a fair right, and it isn’t,” US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters at a briefing. “We are punching them while they are down.” ...
World War II was decided by more than strategy and manpower. The weapons each side brought to the battlefield often ...
Enemy searchlights raked the sky and shells exploded around us: the cockpit was filled with blinding light, so I could see ...
Aircraft carriers replaced battleships as dominant naval power during WWII by striking targets hundreds of miles beyond visual range. Submarines waged economic warfare targeting supply lines. German U ...
Image Credit: William Pretrina - P-38 Lighting, CC BY-SA 2.0/Wiki Commons. When you think about World War II, you probably picture tanks crawling through Europe or ships battling it out in the Pacific ...
Oklahoma has never lacked ambition. In fact, it is taking off from our runways and reaching toward space. When people talk about Oklahoma’s future economy, they often point to agriculture or ...
The race for speed during World War II produced aircraft faster than anything the world had ever seen. This story follows the pilots and machines that pushed the limits of flight, from rocket-powered ...
A team from Texas A&M University is helping in an effort to recover and preserve a World War II aircraft that has been submerged in the Pacific Ocean for more than 80 years. Texas A&M University’s ...
A 16-year-old from New Zealand has set a new world record for the fastest mile run by an under–18 athlete. Sam Ruthe crossed the finish line in an extraordinary 3:48.88 minutes at the John Thomas ...
The rather short-lived Concorde has set the standard for speed when it comes to civilian aircraft. With a maximum cruise speed of Mach 2.04 (1,350 mph/2,179 kph) at an altitude of 60,000 feet (18,288 ...