Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
A few days ago, the Pentagon activated a unit with an interesting nuclear history. On November 8, U.S. Army Europe and Africa reactivated the...
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A few days ago, the Pentagon activated a unit with an interesting nuclear history. On November 8, U.S. Army Europe and Africa reactivated the...
The new Russian Tsirkon Hypersonic Cruise Missile is another step closer to being a fixture in the Russian arsenal. Last month the Tsirkon completed...
The greatest challenge facing the U.S. military may not be Chinese nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles or Russian hypersonic weapons. Rather, it may come from unmanned...
Germany should be a leader in countering the destabilization efforts of China and Russia. Yet the new German government could end up being the...
In 2007, Daniel Ortega, the leftist leader who dominated Nicaraguan politics in the 1980s, returned to the presidency in a generally democratic election. Yesterday,...
In his recent visit to Ukraine in late October, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that “no third country has a veto over...
During the last days of October, the U.S. military led NATO in the most significant annual nuclear deterrence exercise in Europe. During Steadfast Noon...
It’s a punchline to many jokes, well, at least in defense circles, that it. Russia’s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, can barely keep...
In the last week of October, the U.S. Navy and NATO conducted two concurrent exercises across the area of operations of the U.S. European...
In October, China surprised the world by testing a new hypersonic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. Since then, discussions about the nuclear capabilities of countries...