Defense Systems

Latest Lockheed hand-held ruggedized drone is designed for stealthy reconnaissance

New drone can securely transmit surveillance data over longer ranges using a low frequency software module.

Defense Systems

Can soldier hand-held ruggedized drones be stealthy?

New drone can securely transmit surveillance data over longer ranges using a low frequency software module.

Threats

What the Special Counsel Appointment Means

The selection of former FBI Director Robert Mueller is a major escalation of the Russia investigation.

Threats

North Korea: The Military Options

What would a strike actually entail?

Ideas

What Happens When Intelligence Agencies Lose Faith in the President?

If bureaucrats restrict the information they share with political leaders, the damage could prove deep and lasting.

Policy

White House Vows to Audit the Pentagon, Which Would Be a First

The goal is audacious enough, but promises of a record spending increase makes it even more complicated.

Defense Systems

Air Force: F-35 3F software drop challenges resolved

Air Force leaders say developmental testing helped resolve F-35 3F software problems.

Defense Systems

Air Force F-35 pilots will soon fire more weapons with new software

Air Force leaders say developmental testing helped resolve F-35 3F software problems.

Threats

CNO: We Need a Bigger, Better Fleet Far Sooner Than You Think

Adm. John Richardson lays out an urgent vision for meeting the 21st century’s sail-to-steam moment.

Threats

Mattis Fills Key Executive Positions at the Pentagon

Former official: Defense Secretary James Mattis’ political SES appointments are mainstream choices.

Threats

US Forces Aren’t Working With Russians Against ISIS, SOCOM Chief Says

But information-sharing with coalition partners has never been better, says the general in charge of special operations troops.

Science & Tech

Stop Blaming the NSA for the Ransomware Attack

An inside look at how the intelligence community deals with the exploitable software bugs it finds.

Ideas

The Dangers of Presidential Indiscretions

President Trump had the legal right to declassify information—but by sharing sensitive intelligence with the Russians, he may have jeopardized national security.

Ideas

Foreign Leaders Have Realized Trump Is a Pushover

The president’s reported disclosure of classified information to Russia is only the latest example of the self-proclaimed great negotiator conceding to officials from overseas everything they want.

Ideas

Trump's Disclosures Are Another Win for Russia

Putin has long used the pretext of counterterrorism cooperation to get what he wants from the West. It just paid off again.

Ideas

The Terrible Cost of Trump's Disclosures

The consequences of the president’s reported divulgence of top-secret codeword information to the Russians are only beginning.

Science & Tech

China Is Creating a DNA Database Straight Out of Science Fiction

The Ministry of Public Security has collected the genetic information of more than 40 million people — and counting.

Defense Systems

U.S. Cyber Command: Russia hacking “the new normal”

The head of U.S. Cyber Command argues stronger data protection needed in new threat environment.