In anticipation of another conflict, Israel has urged the United States to support an invasion of Iran to overthrow the Islamic Republic. President Trump should demur.
The new destroyer is a badly needed addition to the US Navy’s surface fleet—and shows that America’s ailing shipyards can occasionally produce good results.
Venezuela’s S-125 anti-air missile system is positively ancient today—yet the same model was unexpectedly able to shoot down an F-117 Nighthawk over Serbia in 1999.
Russia has made no secret that it hopes to conquer the port of Odesa from Ukraine—and has used advanced missiles and drones to soften the city’s defenses.
As electronic jamming disrupts the connection between FPV military drones and their pilots, they will increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to make independent targeting decisions.
There is little evidence that Russia seeks a broader conquest of Europe after the Ukraine War, even as many hawkish European defense officials warn of one.
Post-stall maneuvering” gives a plane excellent maneuverability—but the equipment needed to boost it comes with tradeoffs, as all advanced aircraft features do.
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An independent South Yemen could be a force for stability and offer an end to the country’s decade-long civil war.
Political elites in New York City, just like American forces in Afghanistan, are obsessed with the wrong kind of metrics in ...
Overall, Russia made progress on the battlefield in 2025—yet its advances came at a heavy cost, and there is little evidence of an imminent Ukrainian collapse.
On New Year’s Day 1863, the Confederacy managed to break the Union blockade choking its ports by capturing Galveston, Texas.