Russia’s “Harmony” project is the latest salvo in the battle between underwater access and anti-access efforts. The United States will need new innovations of its own to fight back.
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How One Soviet Officer Prevented Nuclear Catastrophe During The Cuban Missile Crisis
In October 1962, the world stood on the edge of destruction. The United States discovered Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, ...
Russia has strapped jet engines to some of its old Soviet-era munitions, stretching Ukraine’s already strained air defenses by allowing them to strike targets deep inside Moscow’s borders. The Soviet ...
From 1951 to 1959, the FBI and Air Force ran Operation Washtub, a covert program that trained bush pilots, trappers, hunters and miners to operate as covert agents if Soviet paratroopers ever landed ...
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Russia Wants to Take Back Second Place in Global Arms Sales
Russia’s foreign military sales have plunged since the onset of the Ukraine War, as materiel destined for export has been rerouted to supply the Russian armed forces.
The Soviet Union detonated the most powerful nuclear weapon in the history of humankind, the Tsar Bomba, on October 30, 1961.
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