The Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in World War II, is now a museum exhibit.
Lawmakers raise alarm over interceptor shortages after U.S. forces reportedly used a quarter of global THAAD inventory ...
“We are now ab0ut 2 hrs from bombs away,” Lewis, 26, wrote as the B-29 approached the Japanese city it was about to destroy. “The bomb is now alive. And it’s a funny feeling knowing it’s right in back ...
Lewis’s account, which he wrote during and after the bombing, has just been put up for sale by Dan Whitmore, a rare book dealer in Pasadena, California, who is handling it on consignment for the ...
According to Kahana, the Iranian missiles have a warhead of about half a ton of explosives, and "if you take 30,000 such missiles, it is equivalent to the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima." ...
Lawmakers raise alarm over interceptor shortages after U.S. forces reportedly used a quarter of global THAAD inventory defending against Iran's missile attacks.
Polymarket archived a market on whether a nuclear bomb would be detonated by the end of this year, just days after the betting company faced criticism for allowing users to gamble on the commencement ...
Paul Tibbets of Quincy, Illinois, began his military career 89 years ago, leading to his role piloting the Enola Gay over ...
After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a third plutonium core was prepared for potential use against Japan. Instead, it remained in US ...
The first of the bombs used against Japan, the one that flattened Hiroshima, produced a blast equivalent to about 15,000 tons of TNT and killed tens of thousands of innocent people in minutes.
WAR is an easy thing to talk about, because few of us have ever experienced it. The words of Tony Benn, on the night in 1998 when he voted against his own Labour government’s plans to bomb Iraq.