Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
The U.S. Navy is currently trapped in what strategic analysts call a "Doom Loop"—a self-reinforcing cycle where industrial decay, design instability, and workforce shortages...
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The U.S. Navy is currently trapped in what strategic analysts call a "Doom Loop"—a self-reinforcing cycle where industrial decay, design instability, and workforce shortages...
America fired hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles in the opening days of the Iran War — and builds roughly 90 per year to replace...
Summary and Key Points: Defense expert Brandon J. Weichert explains that the U.S. Navy is fighting a 21st-century war with a fleet designed in...
Isaac Seitz, defense columnist and Strategic Intelligence graduate, examines France's Porte-Avions de Nouvelle Génération — Europe's largest warship ever planned. At 310 meters and...
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...
Christian D. Orr, former Air Force Security Forces officer, federal law enforcement veteran, and private military contractor, examines whether the Virginia Payload Module —...
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...
Isaac Seitz, defense columnist and Strategic Intelligence graduate, maps the compounding crisis in U.S. Navy long-range strike capacity. The simultaneous retirement of four Ohio-class...
Caleb Larson, former POLITICO Europe defense reporter, covers the U.S. Navy's decision to keep USS Nimitz — its oldest aircraft carrier — in service...
Caleb Larson, former POLITICO Europe defense reporter, examines the U.S. Navy's decision to extend the service lives of USS Ohio and USS Florida. Following...