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For some 40 years, those at Whidbey have been practicing the black art of jamming from inside the cockpit of Grumman’s drumstick-shaped EA-6B Prowler ... Japanese War, Russian radio-telegraph ...
Ekaterina Barabash, a Russian journalist who fled house arrest in Moscow, tells FRANCE 24 why she risked everything to denounce the war in Ukraine and undertake a perilous escape to Paris.
Russian drones attacked cities of Dnipro and Kharkiv At least one killed and 50 wounded, officials say Zelenskiy calls for pressure on Russia KHARKIV, Ukraine, April 30 (Reuters) - Swarms of ...
Imports of Russian oil, gas and nuclear materials must stop by 2027 at the very latest, Brussels has proposed in a new ambitious strategy. The European Union has set 2027 as the deadline by which ...
Since the first jet engine was strapped onto a German plane during World War II, militaries have been pushing the envelope in jet propulsion, and the Soviet Union and subsequent Russian Federation ...
The military parade marking the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany was intended to impress allies and tap into Russia’s deep sense of national pride. By Anatoly Kurmanaev Reporting from Red Square ...
Putin is expanding bases and preparing to move more troops to European border regions far from Ukraine. “We’re expecting some conflict with NATO.” HELSINKI—With President Trump and many ...
A Soviet-era spacecraft is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere after over 50 years, returning this week from its failed mission to Venus. NASA said on May 5 that Cosmos 482 will return to Earth ...
A Russian national who stole a 66-foot luxury yacht was captured after he led Florida deputies on a water pursuit on Monday. The yacht had been reported stolen from the Blowing Rocks Marina near ...
A Soviet-era spacecraft, Kosmos 482, launched in 1972, made an uncontrolled reentry into Earth's atmosphere after a failed Venus mission. While Russian authorities indicated it fell into the ...
"We know all too well what Russia is like. It is a successor to the Soviet Union, which once deported my mother and grandmother," says a woman who now lives in Crimea and wishes to remain anonymous.
A secret Russian satellite that US officials believe is linked to Russia’s nuclear weapons program appears to be spinning uncontrollably in space, in a major blow for Moscow, according to ...