Since the beginning of the Ukraine War, Russia has kidnapped thousands of Ukrainian minors for forced adoptions and ...
The United States ultimately canceled its bioweapons program for practical, rather than moral, reasons: bioweapons were too dangerous and too unpredictable to be weaponized responsibly.
Taipei’s strategists are finally making the pivot away from conventional armed forces toward something nimbler—namely the mass production and use of cheap and deadly drones.
America’s Trident D5 missiles represent a bedrock of America’s national defense—meaning that they must occasionally be tested.
Russia and China’s forays into the Arctic should prompt more joint training with US allies like Sweden in the region.
Despite their many differences, both Iran and Israel are finding themselves increasingly lonely in the global arena.
Vladimir Putin has staked the fate of his presidency, and Russian imperial ambitions, on the outcome of the war in Ukraine.
The specific plane that China successfully launched and recovered from their carrier was the Shenyang J-35, which is believed to be China’s answer to the Lockheed Martin F-35C Lightning II warplane ...
This missiles’ placement has been met with predictable pearl-clutching from Chinese leaders, who previously had no compunctions about arming their manmade islands in the South China Sea.
If the Army can unlock remarkable innovation with a simple truck, why can’t the entire Pentagon do the same with billion-dollar platforms?
Estonia lacks fighter aircraft and, along with Latvia and Lithuania, relies on other NATO members, including the UK, to carry out air policing duties.
American jobs are important. But it is equally important to provide the American warfighter with the best boots available, regardless of where they are made.
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