A tit-for-tat war against the Houthis offers little chance of strategic victory alongside an increasing risk to U.S. military readiness for war with China.
Artificial intelligence will have a profound impact on missile developments and defence, but integration is still years away.
By Michel RoseLUXEUIL-LES-BAINS, France (Reuters) -President Emmanuel Macron said France would order additional Rafale warplanes in the coming years and invest nearly 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion) ...
In late February, the United Kingdom announced plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027. U.K. Prime Minister ...
Ukraine gave up the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal in exchange for security guarantees. Today, it fights for survival ...
President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the next generation of French Rafale fighter jets will carry the advanced ...
During a visit yesterday to Luxeuil-Saint-Sauveur airbase in northeast France, Macron told aircrews their base will soon ...
At first blush it almost seems rational: placing U.S. nuclear weapons in Poland, a NATO member that spends nearly five ...
The B-52 may be nearly eighty years old, but the bomber continues to support the U.S. nuclear deterrence apparatus.