Indonesian critics have alleged that funds for the Trident program, estimated to cost $125 billion over the next decade, would be better spent on other national priorities.
In spite of the DEW weapons’ promise, they are still years away from completion—while China is prepared to make war in the Indo-Pacific almost immediately.
The United States is far behind Russia and China on hypersonic weapons development—and is working with international partners in an attempt to close the gap.
There will be no peace, no sovereignty, and no reconstruction for postwar Lebanon absent the confiscation of Hezbollah weapons.
Armenia’s prime minister has diligently worked for peace and integration in the Caucasus despite withering domestic criticism ...
Profession and Wallerstein offer opposing visions of how societies organize knowledge and creativity—one mechanized and hierarchical, the other hopeful that systems can still nurture human curiosity.
The deal marks the first time the Ukrainian Air Force has added a completely new fighter jet to its arsenal in over 30 years.
India appears intent on buying more Russian-made S-400s after the systems performed well in its recent war with Pakistan.
While it is not too late to counter China’s mineral dominance, the window for being able to do so is rapidly closing.
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Heavy strategic bombers will likely remain beyond reach for most middle power nations—but the world’s three major military powers each operate them.
Taiwan’s military leaders have recognized the need to fight low-cost and deadly Chinese drones through a drone arsenal of their own.