America and Rare Earths: A Little Urgency, Please
Grant Newsham, Asia Times For too long, the Pentagon saw nothing wrong with 90% PRC sourcing of resources needed for the military to fight
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Grant Newsham, Asia Times For too long, the Pentagon saw nothing wrong with 90% PRC sourcing of resources needed for the military to fight
BrDefense The Chinese arsenal is still much smaller than that of Russia and the U.S., but Moscow is watching Beijing’s buildup warily, one analyst told Breaking Defense
Bloomberg A Pentagon plan to slash staffing at its weapons testing office threatens the safety and effectiveness of every weapons program it oversees and “will cost service members’ lives…
BrD The “tactical network communications” portfolio saw a jump of over $488 million compared to last year.
Just the News FBI Director Kash Patel on Monday evening turned over to Congress an intelligence report raising concerns that China had mass-produced fake U.S. driver’s licenses to carry out…
Lauren C. Williams, Defense One Future operations will lean on manned-unmanned platforms—MQ-4C Triton and Boeing’s P-8A—and a single digital dashboard
Kris Osborn, Warrior Maven The M107A1 is nearly five-feet long at “57 inches, with a cylinder-like suppressor at the end and a weight of about 28-pounds
Francis P. Sempa, RealClearDefense In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows…
Charlie Black, Small Wars Journal Looking objectively, the Authorization for the Use of Military Force 2001 (AUMF) is “the” sustaining social construction that prevents a necessarily…
P. Tucker, DOne The collapse of Hezbollah, Hamas, and Assad presented an “opportunity” for Israel to expand its war across the Middle East, Amos Yadlin said