Efforts to revive China’s economy have become ‘complicated’ with growing global competition to attract investment, President Xi Jinping has said, calling for steps to forestall and defuse major economic and financial risks, including those arising from…
In Search of Truth
Brent Ramsey, American Thinker Today telling the truth has largely disappeared from public discourse. Let’s use basic history as an example. Learning history in school was the norm during…
Autonomous C-130s and C-17s? Air Force Invests in Feasibility Study
A&SF Mag The Air Force is exploring the potential of autonomous cargo craft, awarding a contract to tech company Reliable Robotics to study the feasibility of automating large, multi-engine…
Sentinel ICBM ‘On Track’ for Flight Test This Year
Theresa Hitchens, Breaking Defense According to the Congressional Research Service, due to its modular design and increased throw weight, the Sentinel ICBM could be equipped “with two or…
The Drone War in Ukraine Is Cheap, Deadly, and Made in China
F. Greenwood, FP Crowdsourced donations are fueling eyes in the sky.
Almost a year after Russian tanks first began rolling over the border into Ukraine, a war many expected would be…
‘Losing as Winning:’ Putin’s Developing Narrative of Victory
Tuck, Defence-In-Depth A recurring question in the war in Ukraine has been ‘who is winning?’ At the moment, it is clear that, despite the large-scale failure of his initial invasion,…
Pandemic Closures, Unpatrolled Beach Visits Blamed for Spike in Drownings
The number of drownings nationwide last summer exceeded the 10-year average by 44 percent, while New South Wales is presently having “one of our worst summers on record.”