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Credit: Nikon Nikon has announced no less than five new high-end pairs of binoculars, replacing older models in its ...
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Estimates suggest that China has now produced roughly 200 J-20 aircraft—still outnumbered by the extensive F-35 fleet, but enough to challenge the dominance of the United States and its allies in the ...
Nikon has created an affordable portrait Z-mount lens for its mirrorless cameras such as the Nikon Z6 III, with permissible compromises to keep costs down, such as no official weather-sealing and ...
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The US military's F-35 stealth fighters have failed to meet readiness goals for six years straight, despite the over $12 billion spent on operations and maintenance, according to a government ...
Nicolas Economou / NurPhoto via Getty Images Lockheed Martin missed revenue estimates as aerospace sales tumbled because of contractual and funding issues for its F-35 fighter jet. Still ...