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Iran war depletes US weapons, munitions

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The Iran war is becoming a proving ground for the newest US weapons
The US military is launching new ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and attack drones at Iran, using the conflict to test experimental weapons in combat for the first time.

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Iran war depletes US weapons, munitions; where they're made near you
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Allies fear Iran war will leave them without US weapons they bought
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New Strikes Light up the Night in Tehran as Israel Vows 'Many Surprises'
The Iran war exploded further late Saturday as pillars of flame rose above an oil storage facility in Tehran, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised “many surprises” for the next phase...

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Cracks emerge in Iran's leadership as it reels under bombardment
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What the U.S. and Israel Have Targeted in Their Iran Blitz
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Iran to Suspend Strikes on Neighbours Unless Attacks Come From Them
The ​announcement ⁠came as Iran continued ⁠to launch attacks in the region ⁠in response to U.S.-Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic.

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Trump wants to help pick Iran's next leader as the war stretches into Day 6
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The U.S. Attack on Iran in Context & Lessons from History
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How Navy SEAL Weapons Dictacte the Evolution of Modern Warfare

Military weapons don’t change unless the battlefield forces them to. For Navy SEALs, that pressure came as warfare moved indoors, after dark, and into environments where adaptability mattered more than raw firepower. The rifles, pistols, and support ...
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Hegseth unveils ‘agile’ weapons acquisition reform in speech to defense industry leaders

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday unveiled a sweeping overhaul to how the Pentagon buys weapons, a restructuring aimed at having the U.S. military more quickly acquire new technology.
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30 Military Weapons So Effective They Outlived Multiple Wars

Weapons that survived multiple wars did so through continuous upgrades and proven battlefield reliability rather than replacement with newer systems. Many enduring platforms like the B-52 and M2 Browning remained in service because proposed replacements ...
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Weapons the military stopped using, and why

Military history is riddled with weapons systems failing to live up to the reality of the situation on the battlefield. This can be brought about by sudden, rapid advances in contemporary technologies, legal and ethical considerations, or the simple ...
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Marines beef up security for weapons, ammo, explosives after lapses were found

The Marine Corps is reinforcing its security around weapons, ammunition and explosives storage after government watchdog audits found that annual inspections were “not conducted or completed” in accordance with military policy, according to a force ...
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Military Weapons That Only Worked Under Perfect Conditions

Many military weapons failed not due to poor design but because they required ideal conditions war rarely provides. Systems dependent on clear weather, secure logistics, uncontested access and predictable enemy behavior proved fragile under battlefield ...
Military.com
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From World War II to Drone Wars: How America’s First Guided Weapons Launched the Space Age

In September 1943, the Italian battleship Roma was steaming toward Malta to surrender to the Allies when a pair of German Dornier Do 217 bombers appeared overhead. The planes released two Fritz X glide bombs—each fitted with radio control and fins that ...
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US Military’s Dangerous Slide Toward Fully Autonomous Killing

The United States Department of Defense’s decision on February 27 to reject the artificial intelligence company Anthropic’s ethical red lines for AI for military use is a clear sign that the Pentagon is unlikely to uphold meaningful safeguards on weapons’ development.
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