Craters and damage are visible in a Saturday image taken of the Higuerote Airport on Venezuela's northern coast.
Small drones are "the defining threat of our time," Brig. Gen. Ross said, requiring a layered defense network to stop them.
A former US intelligence source told the New York Post that the symptoms described could be consistent with directed energy weapons, which use focused energy such as microwaves. Such systems, the ...
US operations to capture Nicolás Maduro and seize a Russian tanker were a reminder of the enduring power of helicopters ...
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How does the US capture of Maduro affect us?
THE United States’ Elite Delta Force launched on Jan. 3 a precision strike on Venezuela that resulted in the capture of its ...
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First Images of US Army M1E3 Next-Gen Tank Prototype Spotted Online
The M1E3 is said to feature an autoloader—the first time that technology has been installed by the US Army, which has ...
Cyber may have played a role in the US raid on Venezuela — what President Trump alluded to as "a certain expertise" in ...
The military faces a new recruiting crisis as America's teen population shrinks and outreach methods fail. The Pentagon is ...
Trump is making a perhaps surprising degree of progress creating a new energy and climate paradigm. This new paradigm isn’t ...
France’s Ministry of the Armed Forces has taken a significant step to deepen its use of AI by awarding a framework agreement ...
The ice-covered island may be strategically important, but it's unclear that it could be a commercially viable source of ...
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The US Military Bombarded Venezuela with Drones During the Maduro Raid
Video footage from the night of January 3 shows dozens of kamikaze drones striking Venezuelan ground targets, knocking the country’s defenders off-guard during the ensuing raid.
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