Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Key Points: The Russian Su-35 Flanker-E and American F-16 Fighting Falcon represent contrasting strengths in air combat, with upcoming Ukrainian-Russian engagements likely to test...
Hi, what are you looking for?
Key Points: The Russian Su-35 Flanker-E and American F-16 Fighting Falcon represent contrasting strengths in air combat, with upcoming Ukrainian-Russian engagements likely to test...
Key Points: A captured German Leopard 2A6 tank is now being dissected at Russia’s Uralvagonzavod tank factory, offering Moscow intelligence to enhance its T-90...
Not Enough Missiles: The U.S. defense industrial base is under pressure as munitions supplied to Ukraine, the Middle East, and allies have thinned stockpiles, raising...
Key Points: South Korea has ordered its first 20 KF-21 Boramae fighters from Korea Aerospace Industries for $1.41 billion, with delivery expected by 2026...
World War III in 2025? The year 2024 is promising to leave a dangerous legacy for its successor. Not in decades has the world...
Key Points: The U.S. defense budget, though still the largest globally, now represents a smaller share of global military spending as rivals and allies...
One forlorn regret that gnaws at some policymakers in Washington and Brussels is NATO enlargement and how growing the alliance may have led Vladimir...
Key Points: Poland is cementing its place as one of Europe’s strongest militaries by pledging 4.7% of its GDP to defense spending by 2025,...
A Numbers Problem: Ukraine’s T-84 Oplot tank, a modernized variant of the Soviet-era T-80, showcases impressive capabilities with its 125mm smoothbore cannon, Duplet explosive...
Key Points: The BGM-71 TOW (Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire-guided) missile system remains a versatile and effective anti-tank weapon, widely used across more than 40 militaries...