Dr. James Holmes: The Naval Diplomat - 19FortyFive
Back in August in the Washington Examiner, American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Michael Rubin (and a 1945 Contributing Editor) contended that Taiwan must go...
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Back in August in the Washington Examiner, American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Michael Rubin (and a 1945 Contributing Editor) contended that Taiwan must go...
While not as powerful as the Yamato-class, the Kongō-class battleships were actually the most active capital ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the...
Early in the morning on September 28 yet another North Korean missile lifted off at around 6:40 AM from the area of Toyang-ri in...
You’ve seen the movies when soldiers throw a grenade. It’s not always accurate and it takes time to pull the pin, aim, and release...
Earlier this week, Taiwan reported the largest-ever incursion by China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) into its air defense zone. A total of...
The last United States Navy combat-capable diesel-electric submarine, USS Bluejack (SS-581), was retired 31 years ago this month. Since that time, the U.S. Navy...
Meet the Tu-160: A modern variant of the Russian Blackjack bomber is getting a new lease on life. The Tu-160M has improved engines and...
It is difficult to estimate just how many people have been killed or maimed by various weapons in the 20th and 21st Centuries. It...
Preparing an aircraft carrier for regular operations is no small feat, and this week the Indian Ministry of Defense announced that the maiden sea...
The Roman Empire had only limited contact with Ancient China, and likely no Roman ever even learned of the island of Taiwan’s existence, yet...