SpaceX’s Starship Prototype Explodes During Ground Test In Texas (Updated)
SpaceX reportedly started pressure testing of the potentially revolutionary prototype just days ago.
SpaceX reportedly started pressure testing of the potentially revolutionary prototype just days ago.
Syria's air defenses are largely made up of Soviet-era missiles and the Russian supplied S-300s don't seem willing or able to fend off IAF strikes.
Something appears to be physically at the center of these anomalies and it isn't small.
The eerie patterns are unlike anything experts have seen in previous GPS spoofing incidents, which have typically pointed to a single location.
The program is using lower-end jet drones to help demonstrate the concept that will eventually use stealthy fighter-sized drones.
The vantage point offers a reminder of just how sprawling the installation is and the video even includes what appears to be a mystery aircraft.
The Russians need a partner to help share the costs of the Su-57 program and are offering a similar deal to other potential customers.
It's a western or samurai yarn set in the rich Star Wars universe and it gets right everything that the new sequel films get wrong.
Although the actual benefits of such a spectacle are dubious at best, six MiG-29s were seen flying in the air at the same time.
We can talk about mysterious egg-shaped experimental planes, laser dazzlers, geopolitics, lost missile parts—you know, no big whoop.
Russia is no stranger to submarine fires and other accidents, including a blaze on the spy sub Losharik earlier this year that killed 14.
The service says it only recently learned of the demand for "armed overwatch" capability, despite years of testing light attack aircraft in this role.
The protestors were definitely onto something as laser dazzlers are quickly becoming a major component of drone defenses.
Personnel practice crawling to safety through dense smoke, as strobe lights flash and a sound system blasts recordings of gunfire and crying babies.
The Ivan Papanin, the first of the Project 23550 icebreaking warships, is our first look at Russia's specialized Arctic naval force.
The giant tube-like apparatus can create blast waves that mimic a nuclear denotation and are so powerful they can literally flatten vehicles.
Losing these sensitive components could represent a huge technological loss.
The new engines are larger and are encased in square nacelles. The extra power could allow the Chinook to better compete with Sikorsky's CH-53K.
Iran is moving toward resuming significant uranium enrichment in its Fordo facility, which would be a prime target for the MOP in a conflict.
The F-117 will join an F-14 Tomcat, a VC-137 "Air Force One" jet, and a VH-3 "Marine One" helicopter that already call the Reagan Library home.