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After World War II, the Cold War highlighted the need for a capable air service to counter the Soviet threat—resulting in the Air Force’s creation on 1947.
Rather than continue to invest in the Kiowa fleet or a successor, the Army retired it, dividing its reconnaissance mission among larger helicopters and newly-emerging drones.
The Japanese and British defense ministers first announced the deployment of Japanese aircraft and support personnel to NATO bases during the visit of the HMS Prince of Wales to Tokyo.
The Golden Dome project, based on Israel's Iron Dome, is a golden opportunity to further Israeli-US relations and defense strategies.
Both Kyiv and Moscow have increased the use of decoys to protect high-value assets from drone and missile attacks—and to deceive the other side about their actual strength.
Saab’s JAS 39 Gripen might be a more attractive option for the Peruvian government, given its far lower operating costs and ease of maintenance.
Al-Sharaa's turn away from the Nusra Front upon his seizure of power needs to be treated with prudence by the United States.
As a result of recent Russian drone incursions into Poland, NATO increased its defense posture, dubbed "Eastern Sentry." But a NATO-enforced no-fly zone over Ukraine appears highly unlikely.
Failing to take the robotics race seriously means watching Beijing set the rules of the automated economy, and risks leaving American power to rust.
Incredibly, the Super Hornet’s contributions to Operation Iraqi Freedom yielded zero air-to-air losses and high mission success rates, though challenges like friendly fire incidents highlighted ...
On the other hand, Israel’s restraint is also critical to disarmament success. It must first maintain its ceasefire and immediately halt bombing operations in southern Lebanon. Concurrently, Israel ...
The F-16’s Desert Storm exploits—minimal losses (losing only three to enemy fire), and billions in damage inflicted on Saddam Hussein’s regime—cemented its status as a warfighting icon.