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Pentagon pours $1 billion into L3Harris rocket motors in major defense bet
The Pentagon is making an unusually direct bet on the future of U.S. missile power, committing $1 billion to the rocket motor ...
Using lunar ice to make rocket fuel could help future lunar settlements sustain themselves and provide a launch pad for ...
On the other were two more figures in space suits, with the tiniest Stars and Stripes planted in the lunar soil. Cruz ...
As 2025 turns to 2026, the worldwide launch manifest is quieting down, with only four launches scheduled for the upcoming ...
As global security dynamics grow more volatile, the Indian Army is reshaping its preparedness around a critical pillar of modern warfare: endurance.
Survival World on MSN
Caseless ammunition has been promised for decades, but can it really replace brass in real world firearms?
Traditional bullets rely on brass or steel casings to house the primer and propellant. When fired, the casing is ejected, ...
These times of sparsely available handloading components require scrimping here and there in order to continue shooting, and ...
SpaceX continues to make rapid progress on its Starship program infrastructure, with significant developments at historic ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
First reactors brought online at world’s largest nuclear power base in China
The world's largest nuclear power base, built around China's Hualong One reactor, has completed the first phase of ...
The Pentagon on Jan. 13 said it will become an “anchor investor” in L3Harris Technologies’ missile business, committing $1 billion to expand U.S. capacity to produce solid rocket motors that power U.S ...
Matt Korda, the associate director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists, assisted USA ...
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