Nuclear
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Dec- 2021 -7 December
US ‘Low-Yield’ Nuclear Bomb Enters Production
The US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration announced the development of America’s latest nuclear weapon.
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Nov- 2021 -22 November
US, Australia, UK Sign Key Deal in Nuclear Sub Alliance
Australia is set to equip its navy with nuclear-powered submarines in a new defense alliance with Britain and the United States.
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19 November
Australia Mocks ‘Silly’ China Criticism of Nuclear Subs
Australia openly mocked a senior Chinese diplomat's warnings about its plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.
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4 November
China Says US Report on Nuclear Arsenal ‘Full of Prejudice’
Beijing hit back Thursday against a US report on China's expansion of its nuclear arsenal, calling it "full of prejudice," and accused Washington of overhyping the threat.
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Oct- 2021 -22 October
Russia Conducts Submarine Test of Bulava ICBM
The Russian Defense Ministry said it successfully launched a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile from the submarine Knyaz Oleg.
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20 October
Israel Reportedly OKs $1.5 Billion Budget for Possible Strike on Iran
Israel has approved a budget of $1.5 billion to purchase high-powered weapons and equipment in preparation for a possible attack against Iranian nuclear facilities, local media reported.
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6 October
US Reveals Nuclear Bomb Numbers After Trump Blackout
The US State Department published the number of nuclear warheads the country stockpiles for the first time in four years, after former president Donald Trump placed a blackout on the data.
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5 October
Hypersonic Missiles: The Alarming Must-Have in Military Tech
A hypersonic missile is maneuverable making it harder to track and defend against.
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Sep- 2021 -24 September
US House Approves $1 Billion for Israel’s Iron Dome
US lawmakers green-lit $1 billion to resupply Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system.
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23 September
Former Diplomat: China Should Rethink ‘No First Strike Policy’
China should review its “no first strike policy” regarding a potential nuclear conflict, a former Chinese diplomat said, citing pressure from the United States’ own nuclear weapons.
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