The Marine Corps’ Air War Over the Pacific
Peter F. Owen, Naval History Magazine Marine air power in World War II ended up being useful in ways above and beyond the Corps’ doctrine—underscoring how ‘the versatility of…
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Peter F. Owen, Naval History Magazine Marine air power in World War II ended up being useful in ways above and beyond the Corps’ doctrine—underscoring how ‘the versatility of…
Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics The ship is the third in a new generation of non-nuclear Russian submarines that should have wrapped production over a decade ago.
Velikiye Luki,…
Sandboxx News On December 5, the Army…
Forbes In Ukraine, America’s humble M-109 howitzer isn’t getting much attention. Overshadowed by more modern self-propelled guns, the M-109 is apparently slugging it out, fighting the…
Dahm, Proceedings Improving aircraft carrier capabilities are shifting where China’s Navy can operate in the western Pacific.
The details of China’s recent aircraft carrier operations…
Stew Magnuson, NatDefMag From engines cheap enough to be considered “expendable” on munitions, to rockets that can carry payloads to the Moon, the Air Force is constantly looking to improve…
Vincent, DefenseScoop The Pentagon’s National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) is set to kick off a new program that will enable a fresh cohort of early-stage companies to speedily pilot…
DefNews WASHINGTON — The U.S. military and defense contractor Pratt & Whitney have suspended deliveries of new engines for the F-35 fighter in the wake of a December mishap on a Texas…
Bill Gertz, The Washington Times Pentagon says growing stockpile built through legal, illegal means
Beijing’s rapid…
Pelican Institute This past week, many rejoiced that a National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) that eliminates the COVID-19 military vaccine mandate was signed into law. That mandate…