Felicia Schwartz & Ben Hall, FT Allies wary of risk of Russian escalation even as arms decisions reflect Kyiv’s changing battlefield requirements
How the U.S. Navy Is Creating the ‘Nirvana of One Combat System’
DefenseNews ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy is considering how best to equip ships and sailors to take advantage of fleetwide connectivity that
The Military Should Turn Its Network Innovation Upside Down
J. Ferrari, C4ISRNET When it comes to network restrictions, the military may finally be catching up to the times.
The Army’s recent announcement that it’s adopting
Defense Primer: U.S. Strategic Nuclear Forces
Congressional Research Service The following is the Feb. 2, 2023, Congressional Research Service report, Defense Primer: Strategic Nuclear Forces.
From the…
Chrome 110 Patches 15 Vulnerabilities
Of the externally reported bugs, three are rated ‘high severity’. These include a type confusion flaw in the V8 engine, an inappropriate implementation issue in full screen mode, and an out-of-bounds read vulnerability in WebRTC.
The Navy’s TORCH Program to Detect Hypersonic Missiles
Jon Harper, DefScoop The TORCH program aims to develop and demonstrate advanced optical system design for the detection, identification and tracking of hypersonic cruise missiles.
Hybrid Intelligence As A Response to Hybrid Warfare?
Jeff Giesea, SWJ How To Make Intelligence Collection & Verification Cheaper, Faster, and Better Using New Technologies
The last two decades have seen many changes in the security…
The British Military’s Winter of Discontent
Daniel Darling, Forecast International As the United Kingdom confronts labor disputes, a
Earthquake response: NATO to deploy shelter facilities to Türkiye
NATO Allies agreed on Thursday (9 February 2023) to deploy fully-equipped semi-permanent shelter facilities to Türkiye, in order to help accommodate people displaced by the devastating earthquakes of 6 February. NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Eur…