Science & Tech

The Russians Just Test-Fired an ICBM

Both Washington and Moscow are modernizing their nuclear arsenals, but military leaders worry that Russia is ahead.

Ideas

A Presidential Misunderstanding of Deterrence

But Trump’s bellicosity undermines his ability to deter the Kim regime’s nuclear weapons and missiles programs.

Ideas

Why ISIS Is So Good at Branding Its Failures as Successes

The Parsons Green attack shows that governments and media outlets keep falling into the propaganda traps being set for them.

Defense Systems

Army looks to expand size and scope of cyber war unit

The Army’s Cyber Solutions Development unit is already expanding the number of cyber war soldiers and is growing its mission scope.

Ideas

Trump Is Trying to Hoodwink Us into War with Iran

We’ve seen this movie before, complete with trumped-up charges of WMD. Americans must speak out now to head off another disastrous military adventure.

Science & Tech

Defense Firms to Air Force: Want Your Planes’ Data? Pay Up

It may be years before Air Force leaders can scrounge up the funds to turn on diagnostic gear they already own.

Threats

In Fiery UN Speech, Trump Delivers The Far-Right Goods

The black-helicopter crowd, and the president’s base, should love this Bannon-esque, undiplomatic speech, filled with ‘America First,’ ‘radical Islamic extremism,’ and cries for sovereignty over collective security.

Ideas

Marine National Monuments Are Defense Assets

If the Trump administration removes federal protections from these giant swaths of ocean, it will make it easier for enemies to hunt American warships.

Defense Systems

The Navy is using laser gyroscope tech to navigate in GPS-denied environments

Northrop Grumman is upgrading Navy inertial navigation systems, using ring laser gyroscopes instead of GPS for navigation. .

Defense Systems

Northrop Grumman acquires Orbital ATK

Northrop purchased Orbital ATK in a clear effort to invest in space technologies.

Science & Tech

Syria is a ‘Laboratory’ for the Air War of the Future

U.S. airmen are rapidly developing and remixing new technologies and techniques in the fight against ISIS, but sometimes you can’t beat the tried and true.

Ideas

The Hubris of Hezbollah

How the militant group will fumble into the next Middle Eastern war.

Ideas

Memorandum to President Trump on the Iran Nuclear Deal

Here's what the U.S. president should know going into his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who wants to scuttle the agreement.

Ideas

No, We Cannot Shoot Down North Korea’s Missiles

It's time national leaders speak realistically about missile defense.

Science & Tech

Can the US Military Re-Invent the Microchip for the AI Era?

As conventional microchip design reaches its limits, DARPA is pouring money into the specialty chips that might power tomorrow’s autonomous machines.

Ideas

How Black-Market Tobacco Funds the World’s Bad Actors

It’s time to focus the world’s attention on a smuggling enterprise that helps underwrite North Korea’s nukes and Taliban terror.

Defense Systems

New li-ion battery will make soldiers’ electronics more efficient and less explosive

The Army Research Laboratory has developed a hydrophobic gel coating that will make li-ion batteries safer for soldiers on the battlefield.