- June 8th, 2025

On April 22, 1996, over the rolling gray waters of the Atlantic Ocean, two U.S. Navy fighter jets collided mid-air in a training drill gone wrong. It was a routine exercise meant to simulate combat. Instead, it became a high-stakes...

The French Army is making a significant leap in modernizing its combat tactics, drawing direct inspiration from the ongoing war in Ukraine. In April, the 11th Parachute Brigade—France’s elite airborne combat unit—completed an advanced training program focused on the use...

In a stark reminder of Cold War-era brinkmanship, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu has warned that Moscow could consider resuming nuclear weapons testing, depending on the actions of the United States. The comments, made in an interview with the...

Under a crisp, cloudless sky, the USS Cape St. George glided into Naval Base San Diego to the sound of cheers, camera shutters, and the drone of tugboats escorting her home. For the sailors lining the rails of the 567-foot...

U.S. Navy: BAE Systems’ ASP Contract Ushers in New Era of P-8 Poseidon Electronic Warfare Capability
The U.S. Navy is charting a new course in airborne survivability with the next major upgrade to one of its most versatile assets, the Boeing P-8A Poseidon. A $40.7 million contract awarded for three low-rate initial production (LRIP) Advanced Survivability...

In a significant step toward defining the future of military operations beyond Earth, the United States Space Force (USSF) has released a new operational manual titled “Space Warfighting: A Framework for Planners”, outlining a bold strategy to achieve and maintain...

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