Ukraine has perfected the art of air warfare on the cheap—an appealing prospect to European nations struggling to quickly rearm.
Trump’s decision to invoke the Defense Production Act comes as the Pentagon faces a worrying shortfall in missile stocks.
The “Triton” drone is both a drone mothership and a kamikaze drone in its own right—potentially allowing for a terrifying one-two punch against Russian ships.
The Vice President is wrong to dismiss Israel’s fears of the recent agreement with Iran—and to attack Jerusalem for failing to blindly fall in line.
The fighter jet’s formal seal of approval from the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) was the final hurdle to overcome before entering frontline service this year.
KNDS, a joint Franco-German defense contractor, hopes to develop the CAPINT tank to replace France’s aging Leclerc fleet.
The signed agreement with Iran punts key issues for future negotiations and should be viewed as an acknowledgment of a strategic stalemate.
Armenia’s continued movement away from Moscow will depend on the passage of constitutional reforms. The results of the June 7 Armenian national elections are in, and Russia’s attempt to reclaim its ...
To prevent a future flare-up of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the people of Armenia must end it once and for all—renouncing ...
As Europe reduces its reliance on Russian gas, Turkey is using LNG, infrastructure, and geography to strengthen its role in regional energy security.
A Government Accountability Office report found that the F-35’s mission-capable rate had fallen from 67 percent at the start of the decade to 44 percent today.
Cooperation with Israel and the United States could disrupt the Lebanese terrorist group’s access to weapons. American and Israeli officials are pressing Lebanon to do what was once thought impossible ...