The Arizona desert is full of surprises, but finding a nine-megaton nuclear missile in a hole in the ground still ranks pretty high on the “didn’t see that coming” scale. Welcome to the Titan Missile ...
Here’s something they probably didn’t mention in your Arizona tourism brochure: there’s a fully intact nuclear missile sitting in a silo south of Tucson, and you can walk right up to it. The Titan ...
One of the biggest draws for aviation geeks to visit Tucson is to see decommissioned or otherwise idle aircraft. Two sites have become renowned for hosting these types of airplanes from around the ...
The Museum of Flight's Aeronautical Science Pathway (ASP) program, which offers high school students a path to aviation careers while earning college credits, has expanded to the Peninsula School ...
Iran launched a wave of missile and drone strikes targeting U.S. military facilities and allied partners across the Middle East Saturday in direct response to coordinated U.S.–Israeli airstrikes on ...
A 2018 video of a Russian missile launch drill was posted online with false captions saying it shows Iran testing submarine-launched missiles. The U.S. has built its military presence in the Middle ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has handed his teenage daughter a leadership role in the regime’s powerful "Missile Administration," the body that oversees Pyongyang’s nuclear forces, South Korean ...
The debate over U.S. missile defense is increasingly focused on space, and defense experts argue that stopping threats in the earliest moments after launch could determine whether the homeland remains ...
An online museum launched on February 18 aims to make Ukraine's heritage accessible to the public, while many of the featured treasures remain impossible to view in person. The virtual exhibition, ...
A booster for the LGM-35A Sentinel ICBM. Credit: U.S. Air Force The U.S. Air Force is now planning for its first missile pad test launch of its next intercontinental ballistic missile next year as it ...
WASHINGTON — Wardstone is staking its future on the Pentagon’s appetite for orbital missile defense. The California-based startup, founded by brothers Sebastian and Tobias Fischer, has raised about $5 ...