S&S STUTTGART, Germany — The U.S. Army will begin training an expanded cadre of Ukrainian soldiers as early as next week at ranges in Germany, where troops will learn how to fire and…
U.S. Navy More Certain of Role for MUSVs Following Tests
Megan Eckstein, DNews ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy is firming up plans for the Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel, after previously questioning the need or utility of the system.
The…
How to Re-Arm NATO for the Post-Ukraine Future
Joshua Huminski, Breaking Defense The U.S. and other NATO nation’s must pursue a dual-tracked strategy of weapons procurement in the wake of Ukraine: both traditional arms and new gadgets…
Moscow Preparing To Deport Some 100,000 Ukrainians to Russia?
Euronews Russian officials and occupation authorities may be preparing for a mass deportation of Ukrainian citizens from occupied territories to the Russian Federation.
The US media…
Putin Seems Cornered, but Is Total Victory the Best for Ukraine?
openDemocracy The U.S. may think we’re in the end game in Ukraine, but a negotiated exit from war may be better for all.
Six weeks ago, the war in Ukraine was at a
Will a Trillion Dollars Per Year Buy America a Better Defense?
Durso, DEFENSE.info The Pentagon had a very merry Christmas but all the American taxpayers got was a lump of coal.
The U.S. Congress passed an omnibus spending bill that awarded the…
Poorest learners benefit the least from public education: UNICEF
Governments are not investing enough in those children who need education the most, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said in a report published on Tuesday, calling for equitable financing to combat “learning poverty”. Read the full story, “Poorest learn…