On Tuesday, the US Navy shot down an Iranian drone allegedly on its way to attack the USS Abraham Lincoln—but neither America ...
It has crippled Russia’s flagship energy industry, depleted t Wealth Fund, and impoverished the Russian countryside, ...
The upgrade package for South Korea’s F-15K fighters—altogether worth nearly $3 billion—is expected to keep them flying until at least 2060.
The UAE’s maritime infrastructure in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea has reduced volatility risks along a corridor essential to global price stability.
Around 5,000 German troops, along with 105 Leopard 2A8 tanks, will soon be permanently stationed along Lithuania’s ...
Lockheed Martin’s “HELIOS” anti-drone laser passed a recent test with flying colors, according to CEO Jim Taiclet.
Though battleships saw extensive and meritorious service in World War II, the conflict exposed their weaknesses against the rising power of the aircraft carrier.
The F-35A is the US Air Force’s variant of the Joint Strike Fighter—yet is broadly similar to the Navy’s F-35C, and could be substituted for it during training.
The Middle East conflicts that the administration thought it had resolved are still simmering, and without sustained US attention, these victories may be transformed into defeats.
The revival of Iraq’s most polarizing Shia leader signals Iran’s intent to set the terms of engagement with the Donald Trump administration.
As AI develops, anti-technology extremism is evolving—making AI data centers symbolic, high-risk targets for ideologically diverse actors.
As it prepares for conflict with China, the Department of Defense has overlooked good programs today in pursuit of better ones tomorrow.