The Navy still needs new frigates, and is still intent on building them. But it must make basic changes to its acquisition ...
Peace talks to end the Russia-Ukraine war are gaining new momentum. But how serious is the Kremlin about a settlement?
The advent of advanced anti-tank weapons has pushed tanks further away from the front lines—but it would be a mistake to write them off altogether.
The precise wording of the NSS means little, as Trump will act however he pleases in any case. But the document is thought to accurately outline his thinking.
There are a number of potential explanations for the Trump administration’s recent activities in the Caribbean. None of them are strategically compelling.
Europe’s defense industry is fragmented along national lines and dependent on the United States for key inputs and ...
Since 2021, the Taliban has encouraged madrasa schools, raising concerns about religious indoctrination and the spread of ...
Pax Silica reflects Washington’s approach to critical minerals and advanced technology, but success will depend on speed, institutionalization, and disciplined expansion.
The United Kingdom’s latest Strategic Defense Review rightly focuses London’s efforts on its most important threats—but there is little chance it will succeed in its aims.
To combat China and Russia’s cyber capabilities, the Trump administration must stop eliminating cybersecurity professionals and invest in federal programs that protect domestic critical infrastructure ...
The "prisoner swap"—actually the return of cadets and midshipmen to their respective schools following an exchange program—has now taken place at the Army-Navy game for 50 years.
SBIR reform should be judged by one question: does it turn grants into a launchpad toward real markets and customers, or lock firms into permanent, grant-dependent life support?
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