The US and its European allies are bolstering their deep-strike capabilities, and there's a risk of further fueling a Cold War-style arms race.
Military analysis site Oryx, which uses visual open-source information for confirmation, recently reported the staggering T-90M losses.
The P-8A Poseidon first dropped sonobuoys to track the USS Topeka before targeting it with Mark 54 exercise torpedoes.
The Bradley has already been tested in previous wars, but it is proving to be an especially useful piece of armor in Ukraine.
The short-term solutions come as big projects are delayed and lawmakers worry about the US ability to respond to China.
Ukraine received just 31 Abrams from the US last fall, and the tanks have had minimal effects on the battlefield.
The Kazan submarine is one of a new class that has long concerned NATO militaries, and its visit to Cuba was an opportunity for the US.
The plan to field new weapons in Europe comes as the war in Ukraine sheds light on the need for long-range strike capabilities.
With F-16 fighter jets about to enter the battle, a big question is how best to use them. Two airpower experts have a plan in mind.
As the fights in the Middle East continue to pull the US military's focus to challenges there, a carrier gap may be emerging in the Western Pacific.
South Korea has threatened to go all-in on supporting Ukraine as Russia and North Korea get closer. Putin's response put it in a tough spot.
The Pentagon announced the fighter jet overhaul on Wednesday, which includes transferring dozens of F-35s to replace older aircraft.
Russian exercises involved submarines dueling in the Baltic Sea, as well as practicing detecting, tracking, and evading enemy subs.
War experts have suggested that Ukraine may be degrading Russian air defenses, possibly with the coming F-16s in mind.
Russia and North Korea's budding partnership and new mutual defense pact may be putting China in a tough spot.
The precision "fire and forget" AGM-179 Joint Air-to-Ground Munition was fired at a moving sea target in waters off Japan.
A video shared by Chinese state media shows a US Navy plane dropping something into the sea. China called it a submarine detector.
Whether the US rare earth minerals stockpile is ready for an emergency is shrouded in mystery, but there are indications it isn't.
The show of force comes amid continued tensions with Russia and follows the recent visit of a Russian navy flotilla to Cuba.
As Putin and Kim grow closer, there's the possibility that North Korea could get its hands on winning weapons technology.