
Sarah Talbi
U.S. Special Operations Drones Get Game-Changing Upgrade to Launch Secretive Attack Drones
U.S. Special Operations drones upgraded to launch smaller unmanned systems, enhancing their versatility for surveillance and strikes.

Russia’s New “Sotnik” Armor Can Stop a .50 Caliber Bullet—Is This the Future of Soldier Protection?
Russia's Sotnik armor, designed to stop .50 caliber bullets, combines lightweight materials and cutting-edge technologies to revolutionize soldier protection.

Global Air Power in 2025: How the U.S. Dominates the Skies
The U.S. leads the world in military aviation with 14,486 aircraft, far surpassing Russia and China, who follow with 4,211 and 3,304 aircraft, respectively.

Roadster or Smokescreen? Elon Musk’s Grand Demo Could Be Tesla’s Biggest Distraction Yet
Elon Musk teases an "epic" Tesla demo by 2025, sparking speculation about the Roadster’s return or a low-cost model to revive the company's momentum.

Astronomers Discover New Object at the Edge of the Solar System—Does It Challenge the ‘Planet 9’ Theory?
Astronomers have discovered Ammonite, a new trans-Neptunian object, offering insights into the solar system's formation and challenging the Planet 9 hypothesis.

NASA Space Mission Reveals the Sun Like Never Before
NASA's Parker Solar Probe captures the closest, most detailed images of the Sun, unveiling solar phenomena and offering new insights into space weather.

US Air Force Seeks $738 Million to Double Production of AIM-120 Missile
The U.S. Air Force requests $738M to double AIM-120 missile production to meet rising global demand and replenish depleted stockpiles amid ongoing conflicts.

18 Rifles, 250 Years: The Story Behind Every Weapon the U.S. Marine Corps Has Ever Used
A look at the 18 rifles used by U.S. Marines over 250 years, tracing the evolution from the Brown Bess musket to the modern M27 IAR.

Top 10 Countries with the Largest Air Forces in 2025 – Who’s Truly Dominating the Skies?
The top 10 largest air forces in the world in 2025 are ranked by total military aircraft, with the U.S. leading, followed by Russia, China, and India.

Where to Seek Refuge If World War III Breaks Out Tomorrow?
As global tensions rise, experts identify countries like Switzerland, New Zealand, and Finland as potential refuges due to their strong defense systems and strategic locations.
