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The B-52 Stratofortress has been flying for the Air Force for seven decades. New upgrades to keep it flying, though, have ...
National Security Journal on MSN4d
AGM-181: The B-52 and B-21 Raider Bombers are Getting a Nuclear Cruise MissileThe U.S. Air Force has unveiled the first official rendering of its next-generation nuclear cruise missile, the AGM-181 ...
ANU Astrophysicist and Cosmologist Dr Brad Tucker discusses newly discovered visual evidence of double detonation stars, ...
According to existing documentation, the U.S. has lost nearly a dozen nuclear bombs, but some analysts suggest the number could be higher.
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The National Interest on MSNTake a Lesson from Iran: No One Is Safe from These Air Force BombersFollowing the US Air Force’s high-stakes air campaign in Iran, the service’s fleet of top-tier bombers has deservedly gained ...
If Iran had successfully dropped a nuclear bomb on Israel or New York City, the world would have blamed President Donald ...
A Nobel Prize-winning anti-nuclear group launched an online memorial Tuesday for the 38,000 children who died in the US ...
Trump said an attack by Israel “could very well happen.” But Iran still seemed to be taken by surprise. Around 8 p.m. in ...
Inside the rapid B-52 X-Ray inspection that saved 17 days and boosted confidence in the 70-year-old bomber. In late June 2025 ...
Amazing Experts on MSN14h
B-52 vs Tu-95: Comparing the Iconic Long-Range Bombers of the Cold WarThe B-52 Stratofortress and the Tu-95 Bear are two of the oldest long-range bombers still in active service today, a ...
Allied intelligence confirmed that Nazi Germany was developing “vengeance” weapons, including the V-2 long-range rocket, at Peenemünde on the Baltic Sea.
Nuclear experts believe Iran relocated more than 400 kg of highly enriched uranium—enough for 10 nuclear weapons—to a secret location. Here's what that would look like.
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