The newest version of the missile system is around three and a half pounds lighter and has smaller dimensions, making it easier to fit inside a vehicle.
Succinctly characterizing China’s approach to economic management, he notes how Beijing “targets almost every industry and region, demand as well as supply, services as well as goods, the ...
Despite deep defense and economic ties, identity has become the major fault line in the relationship between Washington and New Delhi.
The choice of skis for the 10th Mountain Division is a fair one, considering that much of America’s winter sports industry owes its existence to the unit.
The court order to replace Turkey’s leading opposition party indicates that President Erdogan is stacking the deck for an ...
The US Navy has announced a plan to power a base from the USS Gerald R. Ford. If successful, other carriers could be used for ...
The RFA Lyme Bay, a dock landing ship, is not built for intense combat—but could likely be supported by other US and UK ...
Frank Dikötter’s new history of the Chinese Communist Party paints a powerful but incomplete picture of its rise to power.
The Trump administration is clearly eyeing a leadership change in Cuba as it carried out in Venezuela earlier this year—but there are compelling reasons to suspect it would not work.
The Dayton Accords are unraveling. The only question left is whether Europe shapes the unraveling or watches it happen.
The countries building Southeast Asia’s future nuclear reactors may ultimately shape the region’s technological and geopolitical alignment.
Poland’s first F-35s, named for the famed cavalry troops of the 16th century, arrived in Poland last week—while a handful of additional aircraft remain in the United States for training.
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