Anatol Lieven, RespState The US slow climb up the escalatory ladder in Ukraine appears to be moving a bit faster — without a lot of talk about consequences.
An Ethical Dilemma: Weaponization of Artificial Intelligence
J.K. Steinhoff, SWJ Over the past decade, technological transformations have changed the world we live in, from advances in voice assistant technologies, facial recognition software,…
Rep. Adam Smith: U.S. Military Readiness a ‘Huge Problem’
Julia Mueller, The Hill Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), the top Democrat on the House Armed Services committee, said U.S. military readiness is a “huge problem” as…
The Pentagon Plans for AI’s Increased Role in Warfare
N. Slayton, Task & Purpose The Department of Defense sees a “dramatic, expanded vision” for automated weapons.
Navy Suspends Work at 4 Dry Docks Over Earthquake Concerns
Justin Katz, BrDef The Navy says the facilities are not in any immediate risk, but 100 experts will evaluate the dry docks for necessary mitigation measures moving forward.
Hypersonic ARRW Missile Criticized for Lack of Test Plan
John A. Tirpak, A&SF Mag Racing to prototype and field an operational hypersonic missile, the Air Force skipped some typical testing steps—and now should go back and address them, the…
U.S. Needs More Public-Private Partnerships To Advance the Ocean
The Hill Retired Navy Captain Don Walsh was the first person, along with France’s Jacques Piccard, to dive to the deepest depth in the global ocean, Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench….
The Myth Of “Woke”
Thomas Klocek, Armed Forces Press And why it has no place in military service
The current climate of being “woke” is all about oneself. It is political correctness on steroids. It…
The War in Ukraine: Cascading Consequences
Robbin Laird, DEFENSE.info Recently, Henry Kissinger emphasized…