The NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex dates back to the height of the Cold War. Initially meant for defense against long-range Soviet bombers, it now provides backup and training. The self-sufficient ...
Great power competition gives the United States all the more reason to invest in international cooperative frameworks for ...
From Minot to Beale, explore the Cold War-era US Air Force bases still operating today and how they continue shaping modern American airpower.
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Why America’s ultimate doomsday bunker was outdated almost immediately
Buried deep inside Cheyenne Mountain Complex, the Cold War’s most hardened command center was designed to survive nuclear war. Yet by the time it was fully operational, advances in missile accuracy ...
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Iconic Cold War Weapons the U.S. Military Still Relies On Today
The Cold War ended more than three decades ago, but many of the weapons built for it never left U.S. service. Designed for a ...
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