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IISS analysts: Russian and Western defense firms face greater competition
Over the next decade, companies from emerging defense industrial nations will provide greater competition for the Western and Russian firms that have previously assisted in their development.
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Lebanese Air Force chief: The future of air power, and its role in fighting terrorism
Among the most important challenges that air force planners will encounter is the ability to keep pace with rapid technological development as well as industry’s progress on weapons and equipment.
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Chief of US Army Futures Command: The service is experiencing a technological evolution
The future fight will likely be characterized by an incredible lethality in a dispersed environment, in which rapid decision-making will be critical.
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Former Pentagon comptroller: Observations and opportunities for America’s defense budget
The time is right for a fresh start, one that involves continued aggressive and unafraid changes to how the Pentagon is resourced.
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India analyst: Can India implement reforms quick enough to rejuvenate its defense industry?
There is no denying that India’s Defence Ministry has been earnestly striving to reform its processes. But its success depends on how well and how speedily those changes are made.
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Airbus executive: What will be most important this year?
The year 2021 is one of decisive course-setting for the most important future programs of military aviation.
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CEO of BAE Systems: Overcoming hardships for a better year
Like all businesses, BAE Systems experienced challenges in 2020, especially in the areas that support civil aviation.
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CEO of United Launch Alliance: The US must stay ahead of China in space
The new year will present many challenges for the global defense industry. Among these is the imperative to advance our technical superiority in space.
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Coming off a troubled year
What can we predict for 2020? Prepare for global relations to continue shifting, no longer defined by existing alliances but rather by individual behavior and more self-serving demands.
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NATO secretary general: Alliance’s 70th a time for celebration, but not for complacency
NATO’s top official says the alliance is preparing for the challenges of tomorrow across the five domains of warfare.
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IISS analysts: Russian and Western defense firms face greater competition
Over the next decade, companies from emerging defense industrial nations will provide greater competition for the Western and Russian firms that have previously assisted in their development.
-
Lebanese Air Force chief: The future of air power, and its role in fighting terrorism
Among the most important challenges that air force planners will encounter is the ability to keep pace with rapid technological development as well as industry’s progress on weapons and equipment.
-
Chief of US Army Futures Command: The service is experiencing a technological evolution
The future fight will likely be characterized by an incredible lethality in a dispersed environment, in which rapid decision-making will be critical.
-
Former Pentagon comptroller: Observations and opportunities for America’s defense budget
The time is right for a fresh start, one that involves continued aggressive and unafraid changes to how the Pentagon is resourced.
-
India analyst: Can India implement reforms quick enough to rejuvenate its defense industry?
There is no denying that India’s Defence Ministry has been earnestly striving to reform its processes. But its success depends on how well and how speedily those changes are made.
-
Airbus executive: What will be most important this year?
The year 2021 is one of decisive course-setting for the most important future programs of military aviation.
-
CEO of BAE Systems: Overcoming hardships for a better year
Like all businesses, BAE Systems experienced challenges in 2020, especially in the areas that support civil aviation.
-
CEO of United Launch Alliance: The US must stay ahead of China in space
The new year will present many challenges for the global defense industry. Among these is the imperative to advance our technical superiority in space.
-
Coming off a troubled year
What can we predict for 2020? Prepare for global relations to continue shifting, no longer defined by existing alliances but rather by individual behavior and more self-serving demands.
-
NATO secretary general: Alliance’s 70th a time for celebration, but not for complacency
NATO’s top official says the alliance is preparing for the challenges of tomorrow across the five domains of warfare.
-
IISS analysts: Russian and Western defense firms face greater competition
Over the next decade, companies from emerging defense industrial nations will provide greater competition for the Western and Russian firms that have previously assisted in their development.
-
Lebanese Air Force chief: The future of air power, and its role in fighting terrorism
Among the most important challenges that air force planners will encounter is the ability to keep pace with rapid technological development as well as industry’s progress on weapons and equipment.
-
Chief of US Army Futures Command: The service is experiencing a technological evolution
The future fight will likely be characterized by an incredible lethality in a dispersed environment, in which rapid decision-making will be critical.
-
Former Pentagon comptroller: Observations and opportunities for America’s defense budget
The time is right for a fresh start, one that involves continued aggressive and unafraid changes to how the Pentagon is resourced.
-
India analyst: Can India implement reforms quick enough to rejuvenate its defense industry?
There is no denying that India’s Defence Ministry has been earnestly striving to reform its processes. But its success depends on how well and how speedily those changes are made.
-
Airbus executive: What will be most important this year?
The year 2021 is one of decisive course-setting for the most important future programs of military aviation.
-
CEO of BAE Systems: Overcoming hardships for a better year
Like all businesses, BAE Systems experienced challenges in 2020, especially in the areas that support civil aviation.
-
CEO of United Launch Alliance: The US must stay ahead of China in space
The new year will present many challenges for the global defense industry. Among these is the imperative to advance our technical superiority in space.
-
Coming off a troubled year
What can we predict for 2020? Prepare for global relations to continue shifting, no longer defined by existing alliances but rather by individual behavior and more self-serving demands.
-
NATO secretary general: Alliance’s 70th a time for celebration, but not for complacency
NATO’s top official says the alliance is preparing for the challenges of tomorrow across the five domains of warfare.













