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US Army general dies in plane crash near Aberdeen Proving Ground
Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts was commissioned as a U.S. Army aviation second lieutenant in 1986. He most recently led the service’s PEO C3T.
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Air defense upgrades, not F-16s, are a winning strategy for Ukraine
The U.S. and its allies and partners should act immediately to increase the production of current air-denial weapons and the development of future systems.
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The West doubles down on aiding Ukraine with heavy weapons
Plans to send yet heavier equipment designed to win maneuver battles are expected to come to a head.
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Putin changes Ukraine action leader, calls for quicker aircraft deals
The move appears to reflect the Kremlin’s dissatisfaction with the current leadership and flaws in the military’s performance.
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Preemptively help Ukraine counter Iranian-made ballistic missiles
Iran could soon provide the Russian military with even deadlier weapons than the Iranian drones it has been using to target Ukraine.
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Q&A with Mart Noorma, the new director of NATO’s cyber brain trust
“In cyberspace, especially,” Noorma says, “there are all kinds of new, incoming threats, and we have to be prepared.”
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Italy preps new Ukraine arms shipment. Is SAMP/T air defense included?
With Russia using Iranian-made drones to knock out vital infrastructure in Ukrainian cities, Kyiv has appealed for more air defense systems.
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Canada buys 39 General Dynamics vehicles, eyes anti-tank weapons
The procurement efforts follow a promise by Canada’s Liberal Party government that military equipment sent to Ukraine this year would be restocked.
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Long-term assistance command to oversee training mission with Ukraine
Security Assistance Group-Ukraine represents the Pentagon’s first move to create more long-term force structure in Europe since Russia’s invasion.
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Britain vows to flow artillery, helicopters into Estonia
The two countries signed a defense plan that would see Britain remove some troops but equip those remaining with better weapons.
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US Army general dies in plane crash near Aberdeen Proving Ground
Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts was commissioned as a U.S. Army aviation second lieutenant in 1986. He most recently led the service’s PEO C3T.
-
Air defense upgrades, not F-16s, are a winning strategy for Ukraine
The U.S. and its allies and partners should act immediately to increase the production of current air-denial weapons and the development of future systems.
-
The West doubles down on aiding Ukraine with heavy weapons
Plans to send yet heavier equipment designed to win maneuver battles are expected to come to a head.
-
Putin changes Ukraine action leader, calls for quicker aircraft deals
The move appears to reflect the Kremlin’s dissatisfaction with the current leadership and flaws in the military’s performance.
-
Preemptively help Ukraine counter Iranian-made ballistic missiles
Iran could soon provide the Russian military with even deadlier weapons than the Iranian drones it has been using to target Ukraine.
-
Q&A with Mart Noorma, the new director of NATO’s cyber brain trust
“In cyberspace, especially,” Noorma says, “there are all kinds of new, incoming threats, and we have to be prepared.”
-
Italy preps new Ukraine arms shipment. Is SAMP/T air defense included?
With Russia using Iranian-made drones to knock out vital infrastructure in Ukrainian cities, Kyiv has appealed for more air defense systems.
-
Canada buys 39 General Dynamics vehicles, eyes anti-tank weapons
The procurement efforts follow a promise by Canada’s Liberal Party government that military equipment sent to Ukraine this year would be restocked.
-
Long-term assistance command to oversee training mission with Ukraine
Security Assistance Group-Ukraine represents the Pentagon’s first move to create more long-term force structure in Europe since Russia’s invasion.
-
Britain vows to flow artillery, helicopters into Estonia
The two countries signed a defense plan that would see Britain remove some troops but equip those remaining with better weapons.
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US Army general dies in plane crash near Aberdeen Proving Ground
Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts was commissioned as a U.S. Army aviation second lieutenant in 1986. He most recently led the service’s PEO C3T.
-
Air defense upgrades, not F-16s, are a winning strategy for Ukraine
The U.S. and its allies and partners should act immediately to increase the production of current air-denial weapons and the development of future systems.
-
The West doubles down on aiding Ukraine with heavy weapons
Plans to send yet heavier equipment designed to win maneuver battles are expected to come to a head.
-
Putin changes Ukraine action leader, calls for quicker aircraft deals
The move appears to reflect the Kremlin’s dissatisfaction with the current leadership and flaws in the military’s performance.
-
Preemptively help Ukraine counter Iranian-made ballistic missiles
Iran could soon provide the Russian military with even deadlier weapons than the Iranian drones it has been using to target Ukraine.
-
Q&A with Mart Noorma, the new director of NATO’s cyber brain trust
“In cyberspace, especially,” Noorma says, “there are all kinds of new, incoming threats, and we have to be prepared.”
-
Italy preps new Ukraine arms shipment. Is SAMP/T air defense included?
With Russia using Iranian-made drones to knock out vital infrastructure in Ukrainian cities, Kyiv has appealed for more air defense systems.
-
Canada buys 39 General Dynamics vehicles, eyes anti-tank weapons
The procurement efforts follow a promise by Canada’s Liberal Party government that military equipment sent to Ukraine this year would be restocked.
-
Long-term assistance command to oversee training mission with Ukraine
Security Assistance Group-Ukraine represents the Pentagon’s first move to create more long-term force structure in Europe since Russia’s invasion.
-
Britain vows to flow artillery, helicopters into Estonia
The two countries signed a defense plan that would see Britain remove some troops but equip those remaining with better weapons.













