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AH-64E Apaches Now Flying With New Laser Countermeasures
The WarZone Army AH-64s have joined the service’s UH-60s in being fitted with the new Common Infrared Countermeasures system.
Pentagon Leveraging 5G To Fight in Electromagnetic Spectrum
M. Easley, NDM Whether it’s to look up funny cat videos or operate a robotic system using wireless internet, 5G has become a staple in the everyday lives of many.But for the…
Does Size Matter in Nuclear Affairs?
Peter Huessy, Warrior Maven More specifically, are two-to-three hundred warheads enough for deterrence?
Appropriators Appear To Finally Sink Large Unmanned Sub Program
BrDefense The program appeared to have fleeting chance at revival earlier this year.
Congress Orders Pentagon to Review ‘Controlled Unclassified’ Label
Bloomberg Congress has given the Defense Department until the end of January to look into whether bureaucrats are overusing a document designation known as Controlled Unclassified…
In Search of America’s Next ‘Grand Strategy
Andrew Latham, The Hill Since the end of World War II, there have been three occasions when American policymakers have had the motive, means and opportunity to forge a new “grand…
This Chart Explains Why the U.S. Is Running Low on Missiles
Tim Fernholz, Quartz American defense contractors can’t keep pace as Ukraine drains stockpile
It’s boom times for US defense contractors—and they can’t keep up with demand.