Ideas

Stop managing NATO. Start rebalancing it.

Three reforms can strengthen the alliance for its next era.

Threats

Pro-Iran hackers appear to increase critical infrastructure cyberattacks

One group claimed responsibility for hacking the Los Angeles Metro as the federal government warns of vulnerabilities.

Business

New test range opens for the startup-war era

The 400,000-acre site in Georgia focuses on bringing new companies, new tech, and operators together.

Science & Tech

‘Best drone’ innovation winner developing enemy drone recovery system with the Army Research Lab

Soldiers shared their lessons learned from the first Best Drone Warfighter competition at the Army Aviation Warfighter Summit.

Policy

Hegseth orders termination of DOD union contracts

Federal court orders protect some collective-bargaining groups, but members of the American Federation of Government Employees remain vulnerable.

Threats

US has turned back 13 ships in blockade of Iran, Joint Chiefs chairman says

SecDef Hegseth disputes Tehran’s claims to have closed the Strait of Hormuz, despite lingering mines.

Science & Tech

Russians will surrender to robots. Russian robots won’t.

After a historic first, communications and navigation still obstruct the future for roboticized ground assault.

Defense Systems

Air Force presses for space-based radar despite AWACS loss in Iran

The service is down to a handful of E-3 radar aircraft, but is pushing off proposals to fund its replacement.

Policy

Army names its first tiltrotor aircraft: Cheyenne II

Its namesakes are a tribe whose members have served in every major U.S. war—and a cancelled helicopter project.

Business

Airbus’ autonomous supply-helicopter effort may pave the way for an armed model

An automated perception test involved technology from Shield AI, L3 Harris, and Parry Labs.

Ideas

Unheeded lessons from the US warship nearly sunk by an Iranian mine

A strangely amnesiac effect seems to surround the threat of underwater weapons that wait.

Threats

US must adjust to Iran’s use of commercial satellite photos, Space Command says

CENTCOM’s declaration of “space superiority” hasn’t prevented Tehran from putting space to use.

Threats

Orbán’s loss won’t stop Russian influence campaigns, but it shows they’re beatable

The Hungarian strongman’s electoral defeat exposes the growth, and limits, of Russian hybrid-warfare tactics.

Threats

A Russian space nuke was focus of US wargame, Space Command says

U.S. and allied governments and contractors gamed out implications of a nuclear blast intended to take out satellites.