America has been working to protect its homeland from missile attack since during the Reagan years. Our adversaries have continued to improve their missiles, so we must do improve our defense.
War in Ukraine, and the arrival of Donald Trump in the White House, is forcing Europeans to prioritise defence. Keir Starmer ...
We are in an age of upheaval. President Donald Trump’s actions are accelerating many of the strategic drivers that were ...
US military officials are scrambling to develop a “Golden Dome” defense system that can protect the country from long-range ...
New advances in missile technology risk undermining strategic stability in the region – and increasing the odds of conflict.
In 2020, the Office of Naval Intelligence told Congress that Chinese naval ships are now “in many cases comparable” to their U.S. counterparts and that China was “quickly closing the gap” in design ...
The sudden shift in German policy toward Ukraine reflects the radically changing situation in the ongoing war.
it began to build a massive missile force as the cheapest and fastest way to bridge the gap with the U.S. and its allies. Missiles are relatively cheap but pose a deadly threat to high-value targets ...
Decades ago, when the PLA was a backward ground force with obsolete weapons, it began to build a massive missile force as the cheapest and fastest way to bridge the gap with the U.S. and its allies.
Saltzman said the Space Force categorizes adversarial space weapons in six categories—three that are space-based and three ...
the report argues that the Royal Navy should focus on defending the 'Svalbard-Tromso gap' and keep an eye on Russian submarines positioning themselves in range for cruise-missiles to hit Britain.
Vladimir Putin's cronies are urging the Russian leader to unleash a 7,600mph Oreshnik ballistic missile on Ukraine after Kyiv mounted its biggest drone attack on Russia since the war began.