Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Arms exports are truly big business and accounted for an estimated $27 billion in 2019. The United States remains the top exporter, with the...
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Arms exports are truly big business and accounted for an estimated $27 billion in 2019. The United States remains the top exporter, with the...
Last year, a Congressional Research Service Report published by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) highlighted the state of Russia’s nuclear weapons. Moscow’s nuclear...
While pierogis and schabowy may not be on the menu at the mess hall, some United States Air Force pilots and Airmen will likely...
Getting a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier ready for her maiden deployment is no small task. The good news is that this month the USS Gerald...
It is bad enough when the United States incurs grave risks to defend even indisputably democratic allies, if those countries lack sufficient importance to...
Over at Reuters, Terje Solsvik and Nerijus Adomaitis report that the Norwegian government has consented to let the U.S. military construct facilities at three...
One grave risk lurks within the upcoming pullout of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, otherwise an altogether wholesome development. Namely, the armed services may—either through...
Something must be said of the fighting spirit of the men who come from the British Isles, and the might Royal Marines. During the...
At last. Washington is calling a halt to the Twenty Years’ War in Afghanistan—and performing what Naval Diplomat colleague and pal Marc Genest took...
President Joe Biden announced yesterday that he would withdraw all remaining U.S. forces from Afghanistan to end the “forever war.” Bizarrely, he made the...