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Takeaways from the voyage to Gaza for the US Army’s watercraft program
Seeing several Army watercraft move east from Virginia does beg the question as to how the service balances such deployments against its primary mission.
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In platform design and construction, the best surprise is no surprise
The case of the ubiquitous Boeing 737 airliner can provide a useful guide to ensure ships are scalable, affordable and relevant.
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It’s time to rebalance funding toward the Air Force and Space Force
Tanks and large infantry formations are simply not as germane in the Pacific region, a former colonel says.
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Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
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How to further strengthen the Defense Production Act
It is essential to keep DPA focused exclusively on defense and national security issues, in particular threats from our pacing competitor, China.
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With Chinese warships anchoring in Cambodia, the US needs to respond
It’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits, opinion writers argue.
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Biden’s FY25 budget cuts missile defense when we need it more than ever
Given the deteriorating security environment, it would seem that cutting missile defenses is the exact wrong thing to do at this point.
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How the US can reclaim leadership in advanced energetic materials
It’s time to restore what was once American leadership in the materials that most define the lethality and effectiveness of weapons systems.
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How the Pentagon can more rapidly buy and field the latest tech
With rare exceptions, the U.S. Defense Department cannot acquire new technologies and systems in a timely manner.
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Here are 4 ways to defend against unmanned ground vehicles
Like unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, UGV systems range broadly in size and mission.
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Takeaways from the voyage to Gaza for the US Army’s watercraft program
Seeing several Army watercraft move east from Virginia does beg the question as to how the service balances such deployments against its primary mission.
-
In platform design and construction, the best surprise is no surprise
The case of the ubiquitous Boeing 737 airliner can provide a useful guide to ensure ships are scalable, affordable and relevant.
-
It’s time to rebalance funding toward the Air Force and Space Force
Tanks and large infantry formations are simply not as germane in the Pacific region, a former colonel says.
-
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
-
How to further strengthen the Defense Production Act
It is essential to keep DPA focused exclusively on defense and national security issues, in particular threats from our pacing competitor, China.
-
With Chinese warships anchoring in Cambodia, the US needs to respond
It’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits, opinion writers argue.
-
Biden’s FY25 budget cuts missile defense when we need it more than ever
Given the deteriorating security environment, it would seem that cutting missile defenses is the exact wrong thing to do at this point.
-
How the US can reclaim leadership in advanced energetic materials
It’s time to restore what was once American leadership in the materials that most define the lethality and effectiveness of weapons systems.
-
How the Pentagon can more rapidly buy and field the latest tech
With rare exceptions, the U.S. Defense Department cannot acquire new technologies and systems in a timely manner.
-
Here are 4 ways to defend against unmanned ground vehicles
Like unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, UGV systems range broadly in size and mission.
-
Takeaways from the voyage to Gaza for the US Army’s watercraft program
Seeing several Army watercraft move east from Virginia does beg the question as to how the service balances such deployments against its primary mission.
-
In platform design and construction, the best surprise is no surprise
The case of the ubiquitous Boeing 737 airliner can provide a useful guide to ensure ships are scalable, affordable and relevant.
-
It’s time to rebalance funding toward the Air Force and Space Force
Tanks and large infantry formations are simply not as germane in the Pacific region, a former colonel says.
-
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
-
How to further strengthen the Defense Production Act
It is essential to keep DPA focused exclusively on defense and national security issues, in particular threats from our pacing competitor, China.
-
With Chinese warships anchoring in Cambodia, the US needs to respond
It’s past time for Washington to jettison its ad hoc, absent-minded approach toward Beijing’s basing pursuits, opinion writers argue.
-
Biden’s FY25 budget cuts missile defense when we need it more than ever
Given the deteriorating security environment, it would seem that cutting missile defenses is the exact wrong thing to do at this point.
-
How the US can reclaim leadership in advanced energetic materials
It’s time to restore what was once American leadership in the materials that most define the lethality and effectiveness of weapons systems.
-
How the Pentagon can more rapidly buy and field the latest tech
With rare exceptions, the U.S. Defense Department cannot acquire new technologies and systems in a timely manner.
-
Here are 4 ways to defend against unmanned ground vehicles
Like unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, UGV systems range broadly in size and mission.













