Iran war depletes US weapons, munitions
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For years, the U.S. government has doubted the stories of those suffering from AHI, commonly called Havana Syndrome. Now, victims hope that reports of a newly discovered weapon will finally vindicate them.
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America Is Using Its Three Newest Weapons Against Iran
Three new American systems stand out in the air campaign against Iran: the newly-introduced “PrSM” missile, the low-cost “LUCAS” drone, and a new Tomahawk missile with apparent stealth capabilities.
The drone's development comes as the Pentagon pushes to procure and field inexpensive drones to keep pace with adversaries.
The US and Israel launched a series of strikes against Iran after negotiations about the country's nuclear program failed to reach an agreement
A bitter dispute has erupted in Washington over the state of the United States’ weapons stockpiles, as the war with Iran raises concerns about whether American forces are consuming critical military assets faster than they can replace them.
The new office wants to speed up the development of new ideas, increases the competition for businesses, and keeps soldiers involved throughout.
Before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Washington assembled its largest force and some of its most powerful weaponry in the Middle East in decades.
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Pentagon and FAA to test high-energy anti-drone laser weapon in New Mexico
The Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Administration plan to jointly test a high-energy laser weapon designed to shoot down small drones at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The test, announced in early March 2026,