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China takes big step towards developing ‘Starlink killer’ weapon with compact high-power microwave - Device small enough to be mounted on trucks, aircraft, or even satellites
Beijing, Moscow and shaken American allies are seeking new warheads as President Trump ends more than a half century of nuclear arms control with Russia.
China is sending tools to help Russia build its nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that Vladimir Putin is using to threaten the West.
Drone swarms can quickly overwhelm defenses and are difficult to combat effectively, but China's new microwave system could be about to change that.
The New Start Treaty will expire Thursday, removing limits on the U.S. and Russia's arsenals for the first time in over 50 years.
China denounced the United States for approving an $11.1 billion weapons package for Taiwan, warning that the deal risks turning the island into a "powder keg" and driving the region toward "military confrontation and war." The unprecedented sale includes ...
The new package would cover four separate weapons systems and could be worth as much as $20 billion, though officials caution the final figure remains under discussion and could end up closer to the D
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China moves closer to building a terrifying 'Starlink killer' weapon
China is racing to field a new class of high power microwave weapons designed to blind or cripple the satellites that keep modern militaries and economies online. At the center of that effort is a compact pulsed power system that Chinese researchers openly frame as a way to neutralize constellations like Starlink without firing a