Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
The deployment of HMS Anson illustrates the "Availability Trap" facing mid-sized blue-water navies in 2026. While the AUKUS framework is essential for future stability...
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The deployment of HMS Anson illustrates the "Availability Trap" facing mid-sized blue-water navies in 2026. While the AUKUS framework is essential for future stability...
China has quietly deployed at least 14 J-20 Mighty Dragon stealth fighters to a Tibetan airbase less than 100 miles from India's Sikkim border....
The U.S. military is winning the Iran War — and handing China a detailed blueprint of American vulnerabilities in the process. Tomahawk stockpiles are...
The deployment of the Type-12 to Kyushu represents a fundamental change in the Japanese security architecture. For decades, the "Shield and Spear" arrangement left...
Dr. Andrew Latham, a Macalester College international relations professor, argues America's naval shipbuilding crisis stems not from shipyard failures but from decades of strategic...
Reuben F. Johnson, 36-year weapons systems analyst and Director of Research at the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, investigates China's near-completed sale of the CM-302 supersonic...
Harrison Kass, national security attorney and former U.S. Air Force pilot selectee, traces China's anti-carrier warfare doctrine from the 1995-1996 Taiwan Crisis to today's...
Brandon J. Weichert, Senior National Security Editor at 19FortyFive and author of multiple defense books, examines China's Xi'an H-6 strategic bomber — a Soviet-era...
Harrison Kass, attorney and national security journalist, examines the strategic consequences of retiring the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser. Each ship carries 122 Vertical Launch...
The decision to retain the USS Nimitz is a symptom of a deeper industrial and strategic malaise. While the Ford-class was intended to revolutionize...