NATO's most game-changing weapons
"With regard to specific technologies, there's the U.S. and there's everybody else," weapons expert John Erath told Newsweek.
In Gaza, It Has Become a Fight of Bread Versus Bombs
While the administration continues to speak forcefully about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, it also continues to provide the very bombs responsible for burying civilians in rubble and hindering aid delivery
US military's "groundbreaking" new missile reaches milestone
Raytheon's upgraded SM-6 missile successfully intercepted a ballistic missile target over the Pacific.
Russia may have collected more weapons from North Korea
A massive Russian Antonov An-12 is suspected of helping fuel Moscow's war effort in Ukraine.
Aid for Ukraine Benefits the U.S. in More Ways Than One
As tensions escalate and democracy faces a defining test in Ukraine, it is imperative for the United States to stand firm in its commitment to support this besieged nation.
Putin ally threatens US "within the range" of Russia's weapons
Russian politician Mikhail Sheremet made the comments after Senator Jack Reed said aid for Ukraine would continue.
Chicago blames Glock gun company for city's violence
Chicago sued one of the world's largest gunmakers, saying their weapons had increased crime in the city.
US official reveals China has "world's leading hypersonic arsenal"
U.S. bases in Japan are already within range of Chinese hypersonic missiles, and Beijing is investing heavily in global reach.
Military cancels new weapons after string of failures
The U.S. Army said last week that it was scrapping production of an extended-range cannon artillery.
Russia responds to China's nuclear weapons plan
China, the only nuclear power with a non-first-strike policy, is nonetheless building up its arsenal of nuclear weapons at breakneck speed.
Ukraine can't afford to buy its own weapons, report says
Binding arms purchase contracts with US and other Western partners are limiting Ukraine's ability to support a bourgeoning domestic weapons industry.
Russia could soon receive more weapons from North Korea, analysts say
Satellite imagery suggests one of Russia's U.S.-sanctioned cargo ships has returned to North Korea's Rason Port to take on mysterious cargo.
US weapons exports surge as Europe arms itself
American arms companies have put themselves in prime position to exploit Europe's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
EU looks to increase arms production to shift away from US weapons
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said it was "no longer sustainable" to purchase a majority of arms from the U.S.
Sen. Vance Is Half Right, but Ukraine Is Not the Problem
Ukraine has exposed alarming shortcomings in the U.S. national security apparatus, particularly within the defense industrial base that the United States has relied upon for every war and conflict over the past 100 years.
Ukraine drones learning to dodge Russian EW signal jammers
"FPV drones have proven to be an effective weapon," a Ukrainian commander previously told Newsweek.
"Extremely rare" 4,000-year-old copper dagger discovered in forest
The artifact most likely belonged to a warrior of "very high" social status, according to archaeologists.
Shipping issues halt Russia's weapons resupply from North Korea
It's unclear why all four Russia cargo ships flagged in alleged weapons transfers are avoiding North Korea's port of Rason.
House China committee makes first Taiwan visit amid Beijing's bullying
"Taiwan has shown the world how to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party's bullying and not only survive but thrive": arch China hawk Rep. Mike Gallagher
China gives stern warning to US after arms sale to Taiwan
The Biden administration's 13th approved military package for Taiwan comes as the island moves to shore up its defenses against the threat from China.
Who is Takeshi Ebisawa? Yakuza boss charged with trafficking nuke materials
The Department of Justice accuses a Japanese organized crime syndicate of attempting to traffic nuclear materials.
Treasure hunter finds barbarian warriors' weapons dating to Roman times
Among the artifacts discovered were spearheads and axes, as well as three objects that have yet to be identified.
Russia loses 400 tanks, struggles to gain ground in Ukraine: UK
The United Kingdom's defense ministry assessed Friday that the Kremlin has lost hundreds of military vehicles in the battle for Avdiivka.
Explosion reported at Russian Space Agency's rocket engine plant in Siberia
Local residents "heard a bang in the area of the industrial zone," Viktor Shchygrev, mayor of Biysk in Russia's Altai region, said Thursday.
Explosions in Russia's Belgorod spark "new weapon" fears
A shopping center was heavily damaged and several people were killed and injured as a result of a missile attack on the city, Russian media reported.
Taiwan's wait for $19 billion in US-made weapons compounds China threat
The Chinese Embassy in Washington told Newsweek that continued U.S. weapon sales to Taipei contribute to the rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait.
Putin's bananas ban backfires as Russians told to grow their own fruit
An official with Russia's consumer watchdog has predicted there will be a nationwide shortage of bananas in a month.
Ancient warrior discovered buried with horse and sword after 1,300 years
The warrior was also found alongside a full set of armor that lends "great importance" to the discovery, a researcher said.
Dozens of Russian aircraft have mysteriously disappeared
A number of the unaccounted-for aircraft were used by Ukraine in military operations against Russia, state-backed outlet Izvestia reported.
Ukraine ambassador warns of Kyiv's "critical" weapons shortage
Ukraine's envoy to the U.S. said her country is running out of missiles and other supplies.