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Hindustan Times India 07.03. 17:22

THAAD missile defence in focus as Iran knocks out $300-million American radar in Jordan

Iran has destroyed a key, $300-million radar system used to direct US THAAD missile defence batteries in the Gulf, putting Washington and its allies at risk of future attacks, reports said on Saturday. Satellite photos showed an RTX Corp AN/TPY-2 radar and support equipment, used by US THAAD missil»»»

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Defense News Gran Bretagna 28.03.2025. 09:39

The Air Force may not get B-21 bombers on time under long-term continuing resolution

WASHINGTON — The Air Force’s B-21 Raider program could stagnate under a year-long continuing resolution, as the lower funding stream would slow development and possibly even delivery of the new bomber, the service’s number-two civilian warned Thursday. Congress is rushing to avoid a government shut»»»

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Bulgarian Military Bulgaria 10.12.2024. 21:51

America's defense dilemma: Can THAAD stop Oreshnik missile?

The THAAD system—Terminal High Altitude Area Defense—is often at the center of discussions when it comes to advanced missile defense, particularly against threats like Russia’s hypersonic Oreshnik missile. The chilling footage of submunitions cascading from what appears to be a tear in the sky has »»»

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The National Interest Stati Uniti d'America 09.10.2024. 16:06

SR-72 Son of Blackbird: The Mach 6 Plane the Air Force Needs

Summary: The SR-72, dubbed the "Son of Blackbird," is Lockheed Martin’s cutting-edge hypersonic aircraft designed to surpass the SR-71 Blackbird's speed and stealth capabilities. -With plans to reach speeds of up to Mach 6, the SR-72 aims to tackle modern air defense challenges by combining speed, »»»

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Breaking Defense Stati Uniti d'America 20.03.2024. 16:48

Air Force conducts final test of ARRW hypersonic missile, won’t discuss ‘specific’ results

WASHINGTON — A B-52H Stratofortress took off on March 17 from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam and fired off a test of the hypersonic AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) — the last planned test for the weapon as the service leans toward a different hypersonic offering. And like some p»»»

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