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Lead CoverageMilitary14/04/2026, 10:19:31

The US Draft Registration Becomes Automatic in December — Here Is Exactly What That Means for Young American Men

## The Quiet Law That Became Very Loud In December 2025, Congress passed and President Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2026. Inside the legislation — which runs to hundreds of pages and contains provisions ranging from aircr

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Military04/04/2026, 16:55:39

The British Aircraft Carrier HMS Prince of Wales Is on 'Advanced Readiness' — Here Is What This Means

The UK placed HMS Prince of Wales on advanced readiness during the Iran war. Here is the specific capabilities this carrier provides and what 'advanced readiness' means in practice.

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Military04/04/2026, 11:26:57

Two US Fighter Jets Shot Down Over Iran — The Military Crisis Deepening the Conflict

Iran has shot down two US military aircraft in a single day. Here is what this means for the campaign, the search and rescue operation, and whether this changes US escalation calculations.

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Military04/04/2026, 11:26:55

Iran Hit Kuwait's Biggest Oil Refinery and Two US Planes Are Down — Day 35 of the War Explained

Day 35 of the Iran war saw Kuwait's largest oil refinery hit, two US aircraft down, and Trump threatening bridges and power plants. Here is the complete April 3 situation report.

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Technology02/04/2026, 15:46:41

Electric Aviation Is Closer Than You Think — and Quieter Than You'd Expect

Electric aircraft for short routes and air taxis are entering commercial service in 2026. Here is which routes make economic sense, what the passenger experience is like, and when your flight goes electric.

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Technology30/03/2026, 10:50:09

The Supersonic Comeback Nobody Expected: How Europe's Aerospace Industry Is Reviving Concorde's Dream

European aerospace companies are back in the supersonic race after decades of silence. Here is what they have built, what they have learned from Concorde, and when you might actually fly supersonically.

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