Germany and France had pledged to work together on the FCAS sixth-generation fighter jet, but their different priorities for the program appear increasingly irreconcilable.
European NATO allies are frustrated with Trump’s decision to launch a war in Iran without consulting them—and wary of his shifting aims for the campaign.
The killings of Ali Khamenei and Ali Larijani have pushed the Islamic Republic into its most acute crisis since 1979.
Russia’s naval shortcomings relative to the United States and NATO have led it to invest heavily in asymmetric platforms.
South Korean firms’ deep experience makes them ideal partners for constructing small modular reactors to meet artificial ...
Iran’s missile attacks have alienated the Hashemite Kingdom, but the chances of Jordan joining the war are still slim.
The Trump administration’s cuts to research and development (R&D) and opposition to international student visas will have disastrous effects on US technological competition with China.
Multi-theater, freelance diplomacy is improvised and inconsistent, but it may be the only architecture capable of managing interlocking crises.
A new bill in the Sunshine State’s legislature seeks to streamline the approval process for constructing nuclear reactors.
The Marines’ decision to fire live artillery over a major California highway as part of its 250th birthday celebrations in 2025 came under harsh criticism from Governor Gavin Newsom.
The governments of the Middle East should consider investments in nuclear fusion—not least because of its likely impact on hydrocarbons once introduced.
Though the X-59 was designed to negate the “sonic boom” typically found on supersonic aircraft, it has stayed well short of supersonic speeds—at least for now.