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A graphical comparison of Russian and Ukrainian military forces
Data from a recent military report offers a comparison between the military forces of the two countries, as well as some information on the separatist forces in Donetsk and Luhansk.
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How do Singapore’s air capabilities compare to those of its neighbors?
A comparison of select Asian air forces and their capabilities, as detailed in a new report by IISS.
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Satellite images show Morocco has built an air defense base near its capital
Where is it located? When was it built? What weapons does it feature? We answer that and more.
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What can the world expect in 2022?
The concept of collective defense is gaining momentum in a big way.
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US approves $258 million arms sale to South Korea
The sale will help South Korea address threats on the Korean Peninsula and progress the transfer of wartime operational control to the country, according to DSCA.
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Britain inks $347 million contract with Team Tempest for future fighter jet
With the contract signed between the government and BAE Systems — one of the four founding members of Team Tempest — the Future Combat Air System program has entered its concept and assessment phase.
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Kuwait gets thumbs up for $445M military vehicle package
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said the proposed sale was approved because the ally “is an important force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.”
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Kubasik starts new role as chief executive at L3Harris
Chris Kubasik replaces Bill Brown and becomes the second CEO in the history of the U.S. company, which formed in mid-2019 when Harris Corporation and L3 Technologies merged into a single business.
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Even a pandemic can’t stunt geopolitics
This year’s Outlook authors were, understandably, unable to ignore the coronavirus pandemic. But the spread of a disease did not distract them from the affairs of geopolitics.
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Gallery: Great power competition in the Arctic
A strategic competition is on the horizon for untapped resources and new maritime routes in the Arctic Circle.
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A graphical comparison of Russian and Ukrainian military forces
Data from a recent military report offers a comparison between the military forces of the two countries, as well as some information on the separatist forces in Donetsk and Luhansk.
-
How do Singapore’s air capabilities compare to those of its neighbors?
A comparison of select Asian air forces and their capabilities, as detailed in a new report by IISS.
-
Satellite images show Morocco has built an air defense base near its capital
Where is it located? When was it built? What weapons does it feature? We answer that and more.
-
What can the world expect in 2022?
The concept of collective defense is gaining momentum in a big way.
-
US approves $258 million arms sale to South Korea
The sale will help South Korea address threats on the Korean Peninsula and progress the transfer of wartime operational control to the country, according to DSCA.
-
Britain inks $347 million contract with Team Tempest for future fighter jet
With the contract signed between the government and BAE Systems — one of the four founding members of Team Tempest — the Future Combat Air System program has entered its concept and assessment phase.
-
Kuwait gets thumbs up for $445M military vehicle package
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said the proposed sale was approved because the ally “is an important force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.”
-
Kubasik starts new role as chief executive at L3Harris
Chris Kubasik replaces Bill Brown and becomes the second CEO in the history of the U.S. company, which formed in mid-2019 when Harris Corporation and L3 Technologies merged into a single business.
-
Even a pandemic can’t stunt geopolitics
This year’s Outlook authors were, understandably, unable to ignore the coronavirus pandemic. But the spread of a disease did not distract them from the affairs of geopolitics.
-
Gallery: Great power competition in the Arctic
A strategic competition is on the horizon for untapped resources and new maritime routes in the Arctic Circle.
-
A graphical comparison of Russian and Ukrainian military forces
Data from a recent military report offers a comparison between the military forces of the two countries, as well as some information on the separatist forces in Donetsk and Luhansk.
-
How do Singapore’s air capabilities compare to those of its neighbors?
A comparison of select Asian air forces and their capabilities, as detailed in a new report by IISS.
-
Satellite images show Morocco has built an air defense base near its capital
Where is it located? When was it built? What weapons does it feature? We answer that and more.
-
What can the world expect in 2022?
The concept of collective defense is gaining momentum in a big way.
-
US approves $258 million arms sale to South Korea
The sale will help South Korea address threats on the Korean Peninsula and progress the transfer of wartime operational control to the country, according to DSCA.
-
Britain inks $347 million contract with Team Tempest for future fighter jet
With the contract signed between the government and BAE Systems — one of the four founding members of Team Tempest — the Future Combat Air System program has entered its concept and assessment phase.
-
Kuwait gets thumbs up for $445M military vehicle package
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said the proposed sale was approved because the ally “is an important force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.”
-
Kubasik starts new role as chief executive at L3Harris
Chris Kubasik replaces Bill Brown and becomes the second CEO in the history of the U.S. company, which formed in mid-2019 when Harris Corporation and L3 Technologies merged into a single business.
-
Even a pandemic can’t stunt geopolitics
This year’s Outlook authors were, understandably, unable to ignore the coronavirus pandemic. But the spread of a disease did not distract them from the affairs of geopolitics.
-
Gallery: Great power competition in the Arctic
A strategic competition is on the horizon for untapped resources and new maritime routes in the Arctic Circle.













