Although the United States has released few details about the F-47, it cannot afford to take its time developing the ...
With US financial leverage at a zenith, President Trump has the chance to remake international institutions. If Trump can ...
President Trump, who rose to power denouncing the architects of the Iraq War, has ended up embodying their worldview.
Whereas the US relies on a boutique fleet of F-22s, the PLAAF seems to be bent on fielding hundreds of J-20s—a scale that ...
In accordance with Trump’s wishes, NATO is indeed spending more on defense—but much of that spending has been in Europe ...
More Gulf security cooperation after Israel's strike on Qatar could finally give Washington an opening to de-prioritize the Middle East.
America’s fragmented state AI regulations threaten military readiness, risking innovation delays as China races ahead with centralized AI strategies for future warfare dominance.
Clipping the F-22’s wings not only weakens America, but incurs the massive financial and strategic costs involved with canceling the program now and trusting in a sixth-generation warplane later.
By the 1989 Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Su-25 Frogfoot had validated the shturmovik concept, influencing successor aircraft like the Su-39.
During testing at the Yuma Proving Grounds, the XM204 successfully destroyed a Soviet-origin T-72 tank still widely used in Russia today. The implications of the choice of target were clear.
While the original DNA of the Cobra is still visibly apparent in the F/A-18 if one knows where to look, the finished Hornet is a fundamentally different aircraft.
The F-22’s holistic design—born of the Advanced Tactical Fighter program—prioritizes air dominance over ground attack.
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