The Independence-class LCS has been re-adapted for use as a minesweeper, although there are concerns that its aluminum hull might not be ideally suited for that purpose.
The Navy will repair damage to the Truman from its recent collision in the Red Sea during its upcoming “Refueling Complex Overhaul” major mid-life maintenance period.
To pay the troops, the Department of Defense will tap into its research and development (R&D) accounts—raising concerns that the payments could undermine national security.
Ukraine’s naval drones have sunk warships, hit oil terminals, and even downed Russian helicopters and fighter jets over the ...
Belgium, a NATO member and a stalwart supporter of Ukraine, is upgrading its fighter jet fleet. The Western European country is set to receive 40 F-35A Lightning II stealth fighter jets. The first ...
The recent strike against the Feodosia oil depot and power substations is part of a sustained, long-range fires campaign by the Ukrainian forces against Russia. The Ukrainian military and intelligence ...
Last Friday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that the United States will allow Qatar to build a training facility ...
A monopoly in the production of grain-oriented electrical steel threatens to curb America's clean energy transition.
China’s humanoid robot games were mocked online—but behind the spectacle lies Beijing’s real plan: to dominate AI, robotics, and future military power.
For smaller powers, the Russia-Ukraine War’s lesson may be that their security will depend on nuclear deterrence.
The need to lower greenhouse gas emissions across the European industrial and energy sectors is starting to fray the political consensus.
Chinese president Xi Jinping has the upper hand this time around now that he knows Trump’s tariff threats are mostly bluster.