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The Sukhoi T-4 Sotka - USSR’s Secret Mach 3 Carrier KillerSoviet engineers unveiled the T-4 Sotka, a radical bomber intended to hunt US Navy carriers. Nicknamed the “Soviet Valkyrie,” it borrowed elements from the American XB-70 but with a mission focused on ...
Senior Pentagon officials are increasingly concerned by China's advancing hypersonic and nuclear capabilities.
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H-20 bomber sparks nuclear fears—could reach Hawaii, Guam, and U.S. mainlandThe Chinese military is developing a new stealth bomber called the H-20, and it has caught the attention of defense experts ...
US Navy China's carrier-killer missiles may not be able to threaten US ships The Chinese report comes in response to U.S. dual-carrier training operations in the region ...
China's expanding missile arsenal and the threat it poses to the US military and its regional allies have concerned the ...
They’re “nicknamed the ‘carrier killer,’” apparently. Hitler nicknamed his missiles wunderwaffe, or miracle weapons, but that didn’t do all that much to make the Allies turn tail.
Anti-aircraft carrier DF-21D and DF-26B ballistic missiles as well as new-generation DF-41 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) – all part of the Dongfeng series – were on display in the ...
Summary: The vulnerability of U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carriers to “carrier killer” missiles developed by China and Russia raises concerns about safety, environmental risks, and the ...
The 'carrier killer' missile Russia fired into a Ukrainian apartment building, killing dozens, is 'notoriously inaccurate' and unpredictable, intelligence and experts say ...
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