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Weaponized balloons challenge US air superiority — quite littorally
The littorals are the messy area between sea and land, ground and sky, and air and space. U.S. leaders should prevent adversaries from exploiting them.
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Germany’s military ‘Zeitenwende’ is off to a slow start
It would be easy to lay all of the blame for this sorry state of affairs at Germany’s feet. But it would also be wrong.
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Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
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What will ChatGPT mean for the US defense-industrial base?
ChatGPT is already creating benefits as well as risks for defense professionals.
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Lessons Congress has learned one year into the Ukraine war
The conflict in Ukraine proved at least two key points about defense innovation that Congress must prioritize.
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How to make smart trades across US drone forces
Don’t assume that the lowest-cost solution is always the best bet.
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US needs attritable systems, strategic logistics analysis to win wars
The key to victory will rely on the adoption of weapon systems simplistic in design, rapidly reproducible and highly lethal.
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How to bring innovation to America’s nuclear strategy
We must move beyond the narrow debate on types and numbers of nuclear weapons, and think bigger, bolder and more imaginatively.
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Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
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China on the mind: It will be a busy year for Australia
Australia is attempting to reestablish itself as the preferred ally of Pacific island nations.
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Weaponized balloons challenge US air superiority — quite littorally
The littorals are the messy area between sea and land, ground and sky, and air and space. U.S. leaders should prevent adversaries from exploiting them.
-
Germany’s military ‘Zeitenwende’ is off to a slow start
It would be easy to lay all of the blame for this sorry state of affairs at Germany’s feet. But it would also be wrong.
-
Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
-
What will ChatGPT mean for the US defense-industrial base?
ChatGPT is already creating benefits as well as risks for defense professionals.
-
Lessons Congress has learned one year into the Ukraine war
The conflict in Ukraine proved at least two key points about defense innovation that Congress must prioritize.
-
How to make smart trades across US drone forces
Don’t assume that the lowest-cost solution is always the best bet.
-
US needs attritable systems, strategic logistics analysis to win wars
The key to victory will rely on the adoption of weapon systems simplistic in design, rapidly reproducible and highly lethal.
-
How to bring innovation to America’s nuclear strategy
We must move beyond the narrow debate on types and numbers of nuclear weapons, and think bigger, bolder and more imaginatively.
-
Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
-
China on the mind: It will be a busy year for Australia
Australia is attempting to reestablish itself as the preferred ally of Pacific island nations.
-
Weaponized balloons challenge US air superiority — quite littorally
The littorals are the messy area between sea and land, ground and sky, and air and space. U.S. leaders should prevent adversaries from exploiting them.
-
Germany’s military ‘Zeitenwende’ is off to a slow start
It would be easy to lay all of the blame for this sorry state of affairs at Germany’s feet. But it would also be wrong.
-
Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
-
What will ChatGPT mean for the US defense-industrial base?
ChatGPT is already creating benefits as well as risks for defense professionals.
-
Lessons Congress has learned one year into the Ukraine war
The conflict in Ukraine proved at least two key points about defense innovation that Congress must prioritize.
-
How to make smart trades across US drone forces
Don’t assume that the lowest-cost solution is always the best bet.
-
US needs attritable systems, strategic logistics analysis to win wars
The key to victory will rely on the adoption of weapon systems simplistic in design, rapidly reproducible and highly lethal.
-
How to bring innovation to America’s nuclear strategy
We must move beyond the narrow debate on types and numbers of nuclear weapons, and think bigger, bolder and more imaginatively.
-
Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
-
China on the mind: It will be a busy year for Australia
Australia is attempting to reestablish itself as the preferred ally of Pacific island nations.













