At the moment, it’s unclear how exactly many US military systems use the FMCU. When reached for comment, the Pentagon confirmed the use of the system on the NMESIS, M-SHORAD, and RADBO weapons ...
Broken Arrow is military code for an accidental event that involves nuclear weapons, such as the loss of a nuclear weapon, or the accidental detonation of a nuclear weapon. Something about the ...
Industry fund gorilla AustralianSuper alone had $1.5 billion in nuclear weapons companies, while UniSuper, Aware Super and HESTA invested more than $200 million each. Testing of a Russian ...
“If North Korea attempts to use nuclear weapons, it will face the resolute and overwhelming response of our military and the SK-US alliance,” Yoon said, in reference to the United States as ...
At least $3.4 billion of Australian retirement savings are being deployed by super funds into companies involved in making nuclear weapons. New research from The Australia Institute and Quit Nukes ...
A new report has found that despite claiming not to invest in ‘controversial weapons’ 13 of the top 14 Australian super funds are still investing in nuclear weapons companies, in some cases even in an ...