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National Security Journal on MSN
6 nuclear weapons have been missing for decades. The US military won’t search for them anymore
The U.S. military has suffered dozens of “Broken Arrow” nuclear weapons accidents—events involving lost weapons, accidental ...
A "Broken Arrow" is the term that the military uses for when it loses a nuclear weapon, and yes it has happened often enough that they have a term for it.
The National Interest on MSN
Is the “Blackbeard” Hypersonic Weapon America’s Silver Bullet?
As the United States has fallen behind its adversaries in hypersonic weapons development, private-sector actors are ...
Taliban officials admit that at least half of the stockpile is now “unaccounted for.” Many of those weapons ended up with ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
The 30 Most Trusted Weapons Issued to U.S. Forces
The weapons U.S. forces trust most weren’t chosen for novelty or hype. They earned their reputations the hard way, through repeated use in real combat across multiple conflicts and environments. From ...
A high-level Ukrainian delegation met with representatives of top U.S. weapons manufacturers ahead of a highly anticipated meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
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