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Amazon S3 on MSNBreaking: Russia To Use Nukes On U.S & Ukraine? Moves Nuclear Bomber Tu-160 Closer to U.S TerritoryRussia in a bold move has moved its Nuclear-capable Tu-160 bombers within 600 kilometers of the United States. Satellite images show that Russia has moved the Heavy Bombers to the Anadyr Airbase ...
Fighting it out over the Arctic, with the vast resources of the Arctic, is going to be the new great game of the twenty-first ...
The audacious attacks on Russian airfields highlight the power of unconventional, asymmetric warfare — and the threat to U.S. strategic bases and ports, experts say.
The US is modernising its nuclear weapons command and control system - but what does that mean for New Zealand?
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‘I Will Do Everything In My Power’: When Donald Trump Telegraphed Russian Interference In The 2016 Election During The Primary DebatesPresident Donald Trump telegraphed that there would be Russian interference in the 2016 Election during the primary debates. Trump claimed he would do 'everything within his power' to beat Hillary ...
A pair of Russian Tu-95 Bear-H bombers were intercepted flying in international airspace near Alaska. (Reuters) Yet beyond question, the coordinated drone strike of June 1, 2025, opened a new ...
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The National Interest on MSNRussia Just Parked Its Strongest Bombers in America’s BackyardBy placing the Tu-160s on the literal opposite end of Russia, Moscow is complicating their ability to conduct critical ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology. She ...
Imagery captured on June 3, 2025, by the U.S. satellite firm Planet shows Russia's Olenya air base, one of five bomber bases targeted by a Ukrainian drone raid on June 1, 2025.
New satellite images show the extent of the destruction against one fleet of Russian bombers during Ukraine's stunning “Operation Spider Web” attack on the Kremlin's air bases over the weekend.
The Pentagon has successfully tested a long-range radar in Alaska that can detect missile threats from Russia or China, and ...
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