For the first time in over 50 years, there are no nuclear arms controls in place between the world’s two largest nuclear powers, the US and Russia.
The New Start treaty has limited the number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads for both countries.
A nuclear treaty first signed in 2010 is expiring this week. If it's not replaced, experts say a global arms race could be in ...
Beijing, Moscow and shaken American allies are seeking new warheads as President Trump ends more than a half century of ...
A surprise weapon is hitting Russian tanks in Ukraine: US laser-guided Copperhead 155mm artillery rounds from the 1980s. This is not just the US Army dumping some of its outdated stock to an ally ...
Experts warn that the expiration of a long-standing nuclear arms control treaty between the two superpowers could mark the start of a new nuclear rivalry.
This episode unpacks how emerging military technologies are revolutionizing the modern battlefield. Michael Horowitz, Richard Perry professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania and ...
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