defense
Satellites Spot Full-Scale Mockups of US Warships in Chinese Desert
The mockups were possibly built to test anti-ship ballistic missiles, analysts say.
U.S. Navy Has Patents on Tech It Says Will ‘Engineer the Fabric of Reality’
The U.S. Navy's “UFO patents” sound like they've been ripped from a science fiction novel.
Trump Gives Taiwan Parting Gift on ‘Huge Day’
In a move pleasing Taipei, the Trump administration made a last-minute show of Washington’s deepening ties with the Asian democracy.
'The Threat is On the Rise': Taiwan Is Increasingly Worried About China. They're Not Wrong
With the soaring national aspirations, increasing pressure, and growing threats, Cross-Strait relations are reaching a new degree of intensity
‘You Liked the Parties and You Liked the Power’: Harvey Weinstein’s Lawyers Are Trying to Paint One of His Alleged Rapes as Consensual
Jessica Mann says Weinstein raped her in a New York hotel in 2013.
The Indian Air Force Just Got its First Female Flight Commander
Wing Commander Shaliza Dhami also happens to be the first woman officer to be granted permanent commission for a long tenure, after the Supreme Court gave women officers this legal right in March 2019.
‘Very Abnormal’ Russian Satellite Escalates Fears of Orbital Arms Race
Russia and China have been ramping up their military presence in space in order to keep up with American capabilities.
China is really not happy with Trump’s $716 billion defense spending bill
China’s commerce, defense and foreign ministries all issued statements slamming the legislation.
Letter to the Editor: Port-a-Potties Are Good, Actually
Apparently not everyone is revolted by the poop prisons.
Why Poland is ready to pay $2 billion for a permanent U.S. military base on its soil
“They’re saying give us real security, not one on a rotational basis, and this means permanently basing American troops in Poland.”
Trump's new "Buy American" plan pushes diplomats to promote American weapons deals
Global defense spending is set to reach $1.67 trillion in 2018