Russia has largely refrained from using its most advanced missiles during the Ukraine War—likely because it has few of them ...
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Great power competition gives the United States all the more reason to invest in international cooperative frameworks for ...
The White House’s spurious criminal case against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will raise market fears of mass ...
In space, power derives less from dominance than from survivability. Disruption is inevitable. States that plan to endure ...
For a fraction of the cost of the new NGAD sixth-gen plane, the US Air Force is preparing to keep the F-22 Raptor as the ...
Qilin Wu, a Chinese national, had previously illegally entered the United States across the southern border before traveling to Missouri.
Croatia bought an additional 12 Dassault Rafale fighter jets from France, along with training and spare parts, for a total cost of $1.2 billion.
Venezuela shows how optionality in tantalum and niobium—not scale—could reduce US exposure to highly concentrated, geopolitically fragile supply chains.
The Organization of Turkic States is quickly becoming a crucial mode of engagement in the Central Asian region.
On-orbit refueling is inherently a dual-use activity; any satellite that can approach a friendly satellite to refuel it can also approach an enemy one to destroy it.