The resurgence of ISIS-K attacks in the Caucasus could harm US-backed trade and energy connectivity projects across Eurasia.
Escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran appear to have momentarily given way to a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at staving off war. Envoys and officials from both sides, as well as ...
The HMS Enterprise, a retired oceanographic research vessel, has officially been transferred to the Bangladeshi Navy.
Despite the Abrams tank’s advanced age and increasing vulnerability to threats such as drones, it has been kept relevant on the modern battlefield by repeated upgrades.
With the United States, China, and Russia creating a hostile world, Brussels and Canada have no choice but to deepen ties ...
Congress’ failure to repeal outdated Cold War-era legislation is preventing an easy win for US-Central Asia relations.
The Su-57’s design is optimized for short-range combat at the expense of stealth, meaning it is most effective when over friendly airspace in a defensive role.
The Royal Air Force is sending six F-35B fighters to RAF Akrotiri, a major British airbase in Cyprus—presumably for use against Iran.
One of NATO’s most vulnerable points needs greater military interoperability and training grounds for its member states’ armed forces.
Excessive regulation has driven nuclear costs and delays without improving safety. Reforming the NRC is essential to ensure America can build the power it needs.
Singapore plans to operate a handful of both the conventional F-35A and the short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) F-35B.
Iceland lacks a standing army, navy, or air force—relying instead on NATO to defend it, including the alliance’s newest ...
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