Caitlin M. Kenney, Defense One The assistant commandant says 31 large amphibious warfare ships are needed to avoid risk.
The U.S. takes on more risk when it doesn’t keep a fleet of…
AI Agents Take Control of Modified F-16 Fighter Jet
Jon Harper, Defense Scoop DARPA’s air combat evolution program aims to advance the Pentagon’s autonomous systems capabilities as the U.S. military pursues robotic wingmen and other…
DIA Report on Iranian UAVs in Ukraine
Defense Intelligence Agency From the report
This product provides a visual comparison of UAVs used by Russian forces in Ukraine and Iranian UAVs used to attack U.S. and partner…
U.S. Salvages ‘Significant’ Amount of Alleged China Balloon Debris
Bloomberg US Navy salvage operations have recovered “significant debris” from the remains of what officials say was a Chinese surveillance balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina…
Russia Prepares Ukraine Spring Offensive
Rathbone, Olearchyk & Seddon, FT Kyiv’s allies expect Moscow to alter combat tactics and employ more air power in planned attack
What Happens When Russia Reacts to U.S. Escalating Role in Ukraine?
Forbes Carl Sandburg relates the story of a friend visiting Abraham Lincoln at the White House near the end of the Civil War, and remarking how improbable it was that the nation had turned…
Malware that can do anything and everything is on the rise
“Swiss Army knife” malware – multi-purpose malware that can perform malicious actions across the cyber-kill chain and evade detection by security controls – is on the rise, according to Picus Security’s analysis of 550,000 real-world malware samples….