Instead of investing billions in outdated missile defense systems, why not move to a minimum deterrent doctrine?
The railgun, a weapon concept dating back to World War I, uses electromagnetic force to launch projectiles at hypersonic ...
The USS Oriskany, a retired Essex-class aircraft carrier, now rests off Florida’s coast as the world’s largest artificial ...
The notion of reactivating battleships like the USS New Jersey may spark nostalgia, but it’s strategically outdated. Popular ...
The McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II project is a cautionary tale of military overreach, marked by costly delays, technical ...
The U.S. has supplied Ukraine with over 300 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, contributing significantly to Ukraine’s defense ...
Russia’s ambition to match U.S. naval power through an aircraft carrier fleet has long been hindered by geographic ...
Naval exercises have repeatedly highlighted vulnerabilities in U.S. aircraft carrier defenses, as diesel-electric submarines ...
The Ford-class aircraft carrier's $13 billion price tag stems from advanced technologies like the EMALS catapult, designed to ...
North Korean troops are in occupied Ukraine, according to Western intelligence services. Reports until this point suggested ...
China is accelerating its strategy to challenge U.S. dominance, with an anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) approach in the ...
As drones improve, they might assume the bomber role, echoing how battleships were phased out. The B-21 Raider bomber could ...