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Tag: defense
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China is mass-producing hypersonic missiles at ~$99,000 per unit, a fraction of US equivalent costs. The low price enables saturation attacks that could overwhelm existing missile defenses.
2026-03-25T11:14:57.546Z · Src: 2026-03-25T00:00:00.000Z
New research formally proves missile defense is NP-complete, meaning no efficient optimal solution exists for interceptor allocation. The proof challenges assumptions underlying global defense spendin
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Iran announced a strategic shift from defense to offense, unveiling new low-cost, highly destructive weapons designed for rapid mass production amid escalating tensions with the US.
2026-03-23T02:08:41.171Z
SpaceX won another military launch contract against ULA, cementing its dominance in national security space launches while ULA's Vulcan rocket faces delays and its market position deteriorates.
2026-03-22T12:50:09.000Z
At Palantir's developer conference, CEO Alex Karp positioned the company's AI as essential for military advantage, showcasing battlefield intelligence fusion and predictive analytics as defense contra
2026-03-22T12:13:39.000Z
SpaceX won another US military launch contract from ULA, continuing to erode the Boeing-Lockheed joint venture's dominance through reusable rocket economics and superior launch cadence.