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The "XXLUVs" can likely be loaded with significantly larger payloads than the U.S. Navy's Orca, which is also undergoing testing.
On July 21, two U.S Air Force B-1B bombers took off from Guam and headed west over the Pacific Ocean to the hotly contested South China Sea. The sleek jets made a low-level pass over the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and its escorting fleet,
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CBS News on board as Chinese jets intercept Canadian air force plane tracking North Korean ships
China sent fighter jets to intercept a Canadian air force plane tracking North Korean ships breaching U.N. sanctions.
The Arctic journey is billed as the first step in China’s quest to open a “Polar Silk Road,” a commercial shipping route across the top of the world, and it’s only made possible by climate change.
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A war with China could drown US forces in drone swarms if it doesn't gear up for the fight, new report warns
In a war with China, US forces could be overwhelmed by swarms of drones unless the military more aggressively invests in the systems needed to stop them, a new report warns. The report, released Wednesday by the Center for a New American Security, argues ...
China has approved the establishment of a nature reserve at the Scarborough Shoal, a disputed territory in the South China Sea, a decision that could escalate tensions with rival claimant the Philippines. The move comes months after China published a set ...