Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
The South Dakota-class fast battleships—South Dakota, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Alabama—entered service in 1942 as compact, hard-hitting capital ships built around nine 16-inch guns, heavy...
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Iran's first danger after sanctions relief isn't the first Russian jet or Chinese radar it buys, argues scholar Andrew Latham. It's the workshop that...
Germany still must address a readiness issue: large portions of the army are not considered fully combat-ready, with some readiness estimates for land forces...
Iran keeps returning to the Strait of Hormuz because it works. As Andrew Latham argues, Tehran doesn't need to close the waterway, or even...
Vice President JD Vance has hailed his Switzerland negotiations over Iran's nuclear program as diplomatic progress. Middle East Forum scholar Dr. Michael Rubin argues...
The South Dakota-class fast battleships—South Dakota, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Alabama—entered service in 1942 as compact, hard-hitting capital ships built around nine 16-inch guns, heavy...
Napoleon Bonaparte famously warned against fighting the same enemy too often, yet he ignored his own advice during the disastrous 1812 invasion of Russia....
Despite being cut off from U.S. parts for decades, Iran’s F-14 Tomcat fleet remains a credible threat due to its blistering Mach 2.3 speed—significantly...
A retired UK rear admiral and former Ministry of Defence nuclear-policy director warns the SSN-AUKUS effort is at high risk because the Royal Navy’s...
The USS Illinois (BB-65) was poised to be a naval juggernaut—a 45,000-ton Iowa-class battleship armed with nine punishing 16-inch guns. Originally conceived during the...