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…
Secretary General stresses value of NATO’s global partnerships in visit to Republic of Korea
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg wrapped up a two-day visit to the Republic of Korea on Monday (30 January 2023) with talks with President Yoon Suk Yeol. The two leaders discussed common security challenges and how to strengthen the Alliance’s p…
NATO Flight Training Europe receives three new training campuses
Three training campuses – in Greece, Hungary and North Macedonia – have been added to the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) High Visibility Project. The 120 Flying Training Wing in Kalamata, the Kecskemét Air Base and the Pilot Training Centre …
Two years on from Myanmar military coup, UN chief stresses international unity, as arrests, airstrikes continue
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called for Member States to urge the military leadership in Myanmar to respect the will and needs of its own people, as risks to regional stability grow. Read the full story, “Two years on from Myanma…