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Why modern aircraft can still explode on the ground

Despite advances in materials, sensors, and safety systems, modern aircraft can still be destroyed by a surprising threat: their own fuel tanks. Investigations into disasters such as Pan Am 214 and ...
A Royal Thai Army VT-4 tank reportedly lost its main gun to an early malfunction, raising concerns about the Chinese-made ...
Decommissioned US-made M113s were packed with tons of explosives and set off in areas booby-trapped by Hamas, in what some ...
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As Americans celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, underwater archaeologists race against time to save Lake Champlain's ...
With Trump stepping back, NATO faces the challenge of responding to the Russian threat while seeking lessons from almost four years of the war in Ukraine ...
U.S. nuclear strategy revolves around the idea of the “triad.” Each of the military’s methods for delivering a nuclear strike represents a leg – the air leg (bomber planes), the sea leg (missile ...
On Nov. 23, 1976, the Spokane Police Department received a note, handwritten by some person or group calling themselves ...
The "Stranger Things" Season 5 finale has everyone asking one question: Is Eleven alive or dead? Here’s a breakdown of the ...
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People who live on the San Jacinto fear chemical releases and explosions from the vessels. It’s unclear who’s policing the ...
Thai authorities said the structure was not a registered religious site and was removed for security and area management ...