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Kyle Mizokami U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Casey J. Hopkins/Release Earlier this month, the British Royal Navy ship HMS Protector made history. An ice patrol ship, Protector sailed … More »
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER A Russian intercontinental ballistic missile that can carry four miniaturized nuclear warheads was paraded through Red Square in Moscow last May. CreditKirill … More »
Proceedings Magazine – April 2016 The writing is on the wall: The next century of carrier aviation will be one of continued relevance, but considerably different composition. The National Defense … More »
David Larter, Navy Times The U.S. military’s top commander in the Pacific is arguing behind closed doors for a more confrontational approach to counter and reverse China’s strategic gains in the South … More »
Aaron Mehta and Joe Gould, Defense News 4:07 p.m. EDT April 5, 2016 WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Ash Carter wants to clarify the role of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, … More »
John Sullivan, Justin T. Johnson March 27, 2016 America’s military is dangerously weak and unprepared today, and it’s not getting better. At least that’s what top military leaders told Congress recently. … More »
By Mackenzie Eaglen In the span of just several years, the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) F-35 program went from being the poster child of “acquisition malpractice” and an example of … More »
BRYAN MCGRATH Readers old enough to remember the phenomenon that was the movie “Jaws” in the mid-1970’s will understand the reference in the title of this piece. It is uttered … More »
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