Why The Military Wants To Build Quantum Computers
The Pentagon sees quantum computing as the key to battlefield dominance and next-generation secure communication.
Read MoreThe Pentagon sees quantum computing as the key to battlefield dominance and next-generation secure communication.
Read MoreYou may have seen soldiers sitting on a helicopter's edge and wondered how they don't fall out. While it looks like magic, there are several practical reasons.
Read MoreAs tensions continue to rise, Iran and Israel are looking for ways to take the upper hand. Could this Chinese fighter jet be Iran's answer to the F-35?
Read MoreHowever you feel about war, the vehicle innovations brought about by conflict is nothing to scoff at.
Read MoreThe Boeing C-17 Globemaster was discontinued in 2015, but a recent interview with a Boeing executive reveals that it might be coming back.
Read MoreNaval ships and submarines all come with a designation that generally describes what they do and other key specifications. Here's what CVN stands for.
Read MoreNot to be confused with rockets, missiles provide guided, long-range explosive capability to various branches of the military. And boy, are those ranges long.
Read MoreThe United States military uses a variety of helicopters, many that are well-known among the general public. However, there's one people fear above all others.
Read MoreAir Force One can't exactly hold a candle to the speed of some of the commercial airplanes deployed today, but that doesn't make it slow.
Read MoreThe B-2 stealth bomber has been in the public eye since the U.S. used it against Iran in June, 2025. But how many of these aircraft does the U.S. have, exactly?
Read MoreThe M1 Abrams tank is one of the largest but also one of the fastest U.S. military tanks ever made. How fast can this behemoth actually travel?
Read MoreFrom the beginning, military tanks have relied on a specially designed propulsion system. Learn what this belt system is called and how it works.
Read MoreThe USAF's F-16 Fighting Falcon is a sleek, streamlined jet that has served for more than 50 years. It has one unique cockpit compared to other fighters.
Read MoreTomahawk missiles are some of the most advanced military technology in the world, and they require a surprising amount of silver to optimize their tech.
Read MoreWhen it comes to military power, bigger isn't always better. There have been many attempts to shrink down fighter jets, but only one can call itself smallest.
Read MoreEver wonder how far a helicopter can fly without refueling? Here are the helicopters — both commercial and military — with the longest flight ranges.
Read MoreOne of Russia's most advanced fighter aircraft is the MiG-35, and while dozens of them were expected to be produced, the reality is a bit different.
Read MoreTanks have only ever been as effective as the turrets mounted on top of them, but what goes on inside of these high-tech armored weapon systems?
Read MoreThe inside of a fighter jet cockpit can be noisy, but you may be wondering how noisy and what can be done about it? Here's everything we know.
Read MoreThe B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the main offensive weapons used during WWII. Here's who designed and built it, and where they were made.
Read MoreGlobal conflicts have made it clear that autonomous weapons systems are here, but the UN is desperately trying to put the genie back in the bottle.
Read MoreTitanium is an incredibly strong, light, and non-corrosive metal, making it seem ideal for submarine building; however, the US military doesn't use it.
Read MoreFlying private offers reams of benefits impossible in the commercial setting. With an aircraft dedicated to you, some things get a lot easier.
Read MoreThe F-4 Phantom was an iconic Cold War-era fighter that lasted well into the 1990s. But how fast was it, actually, and why was it discontinued?
Read MoreLike most armed forces across the world, the U.S. military uses the 24-hour clock. But why does military time exist, and when was it first adopted?
Read MoreNevada was used as a location for nuclear weapons testing more than 900 times. Why was this place nuked more than anywhere else in the world?
Read MoreDrones are becoming more popular in all aspects of life, even in the military. But does a U.S. base have the means to detect or even stop enemy drones?
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