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Europe’s increased defense spending may please the US and enrich its defense industry, but it risks militarization without ...
The Indo-Pacific situation demands a rugged, durable amphibious logistics platform. The LCU 1700 will provide it.
After 40 years of service, the AV-8B Harrier II is being retired, with some aircraft heading to museums as the Marine Corps transitions to the F-35B.
To revive defense innovation, Congress must raise the SBIR admin cap—unlocking transition support, private capital, and real ...
The US Air Force has constantly sought the latest and greatest in air-to-air missile technology as it looks to stay ahead of near-peer competitors such as China and Russia.
American intelligence agencies are too fragmented to face the multifaceted and dispersed nature of Russian and Chinese threats.
The Royal Thai Air Force operates a diverse fleet of aircraft, reflecting decades of procurement efforts from the United States, Sweden, and other countries.
Vladimir Putin is an avowed enemy of the United States who has used all levers of power to undermine US national security and threaten the physical existence of the American people.
South Korea is betting on SMRs, with new legislation and industrial backing set to transform its nuclear sector.
The Arkansas brings improved stealth features and greater firepower than many of its sister submarines—meaning it cannot get out into the water soon enough.
The publication of a book on Lithuanian history signals Russia’s intent to subvert Lithuania’s sovereignty and identity.
Unifying Syria’s armed forces and deradicalizing its former terrorist elements will be the new regime’s most formidable ...