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Sea-skimming crafts – which fly just above the water – were once considered Cold War relics of a failed Soviet experiment.
Japan is the one place in the world that has felt, and personally mourned, the staggering damage of nuclear warfare. The ...
Five countries plan to revive the use of a weapon prohibited by treaty for more than a quarter of a century, hoping to ...
Strings of radars stretching across Canada were built to give early warnings of Soviet bombers coming over the Arctic. The ...
Tomcat is widely regarded as one of the most iconic American fighters of the final years of the Cold War. In this video, we ...
Former high school debater Sarath K. Ganji explains how Project Solarium demonstrates the real-world use cases of policy ...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, as the Soviet Union imposed ideological control across Eastern Europe, the CIA ...
Explore the Cold War period, one of the most significant and tense times in modern history. Unlike traditional wars fought ...
This series of articles examines why today’s nuclear landscape is more complicated and, in many ways, more precarious than ...
In the 1960s, CIA analysts first detected a mysterious vehicle on the coast of the Caspian Sea belonging to the Soviet Union.
In an account that reads more like a spy thriller than a political history, British author Charlie English recounts the story ...
Technically called a wing-in-ground effect vehicle, the craft was spotted along the Bohai Sea, a northern extension of the ...