An ambitious, forward-looking economic and security alliance could net a billion-dollar windfall over the next decade.
Equipped with top-tier tanks like the Black Panther and SEPV3 Abrams, Poland’s armored corps is second to none.
Georgia has slowly come under Russian and Chinese influence, without much of a response from the United States.
The future of Iran is taking shape, and the Washington establishment, inside and outside of government, has a lot of catching ...
President Trump, who rose to power denouncing the architects of the Iraq War, has ended up embodying their worldview.
More than a dozen navies around the world already employ tall sailing ships in order to train sailors in basic seamanship. The Royal Navy was not among them—until now.
Google avoided a breakup as AI emerged as a legitimate search alternative. Lawmakers must be more forward-looking about AI to avoid overreaching antitrust laws and maintain American competitiveness.
Although the WindRunner is still in the developmental stage, Radia has aimed for the heavy lifter to make its maiden flight by the end of the decade.
Boeing must build an aircraft that achieves breakthroughs in aerodynamics, propulsion, AI, data fusion, and human-machine teaming—no small task for the trouble-plagued aerospace firm.
More than three years of intensive fighting have taken a toll on the Russian military’s near-peer capabilities and hardware.
Even a handful of B-21s, paired with “loyal wingman” drones and equipped with long-range weapons, are enough to seriously complicate China’s plans for its part of the world.
China’s Fujian carrier has successfully developed electromagnetic catapults—leapfrogging the US Navy, which mostly uses steam-powered catapults and has struggled to implement electromagnetic ones.