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Futurism on MSNExperts Concerned AI Is Going to Start a Nuclear War
Artificial intelligence-powered conflict simulations have, according to the experts that use them to plan for potential ...
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Boeing’s $2.8 Billion ESS Satellite Win Signals New Era for Nuclear Command and Control
Almost five years of intense industry competition have come together in a contract award that will transform the foundation of America’s nuclear command and control. In a July 3, 2025, decision, Space ...
In a recent op-ed for The Hill, “America Isn’t Prepared for a Strike Against our Nuclear Weapons,” freelance journalist Ben Ollerenshaw argued that the U.S. is woefully unprepared for the nuclear ...
What an EMP could really do to the U.S. military and why it’s not the apocalypse from TV and movies many believe.
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Regtechtimes on MSNU.S. E-6B nuclear command aircraft makes rare deployment to Greenland during Arctic operation
A United States military command aircraft capable of communicating with nuclear-armed submarines was recently tracked on an unusual mission near Greenland. The aircraft, known as the E-6B Mercury, is ...
The future of defense communications relies on agile, secure and scalable networks that empower warfighters to dominate the information domain—even in the most contested and austere environments. As ...
The Space Force is buying new satellites to augment the U.S. Air Force’s Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) strategic communications satellites. Credit: Northrop Grumman COLORADO SPRINGS – ...
The Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) is pleased to invite you to a live debate on AI Integration in NC3. The PONI Debate series started in 2009 to have a more dynamic and free flowing exchange of ...
For almost 80 years, America’s nuclear arsenal has served as the ultimate guarantor of security for ourselves and our allies. But our missile systems are aging and are well past their programmed ...
August saw the 80th anniversary of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, one of the last major anniversaries at ...
In 1959, the American political scientist Albert Wohlstetter argued in these pages that the United States did not possess a sufficient second-strike capability to provide stable nuclear deterrence ...
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