As the United States has fallen behind its adversaries in hypersonic weapons development, private-sector actors are attempting to help close the gap.
Berlin is buying more 120mm shells for its Leopard 2 tanks—even though such shells would make little difference in a broader war between Germany and Russia.
The Columbia class is slated to enter service in 2031—with very little room for error, as its predecessor, the Ohio-class SSBN, will be retired starting in 2017.
Fifteen years after the Middle East’s largest pro-democracy movement, the West still has not learned that supporting ...
Lacking modern missiles, Cambodia has instead relied on brute-force rocket attacks by ancient Soviet BM-21 systems—indiscriminately annihilating Thai border villages and killing dozens of civilians.
The two new VC-25Bs slated to serve as the next Air Force One could cost as much as $6 billion—leading the Trump ...
To win the AI race against China, Congress must mobilize all forms of power, modernize the grid, onshore critical supply chains, and address America’s STEM talent gap.
Croatia intends to use the Leopards to phase out its aging Yugoslav-era T-84 tanks—which are likely to be donated to Ukraine as the replacement goes on.
Pointing a laser at an aircraft is a serious federal crime in the United States—but thousands of incidents are reported per year anyway.
A nuclear energy boom, driven by AI hype and political urgency, risks repeating past failures that could undermine investor confidence, slow deployment, and weaken US national security objectives.
The government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan has provided an unexpected sanctions evasion lifeline for Nicolas Maduro’s Venezuela.
At an event celebrating SPACECOM’s relocation, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth described the move to Huntsville, Alabama as ...