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Yearly Archives: 2023

The New Nuclear Columbia-Class Submarines Will Fire Stealthy Mk 48 Torpedoes

Quietly and secretly patrolling strategically vital areas of the undersea, nuclear-armed submarines makeup as much as 70 percent of the US nuclear arsenal, as...

NATO’s engagement in Afghanistan, 2003-2021: a planner’s perspective

This year marked the twentieth anniversary of the initiation of NATO's engagement in Afghanistan in August 2003, which ended in August 2021 as a...

North Korea satellite wasn’t advanced enough to spy from space

SEOUL, South Korea — The satellite North Korea failed to put into orbit wasn’t advanced enough to conduct military reconnaissance from space as it claimed, South...

Nuclear deterrence – The role of Nuclear Weapons in Modern War

In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, old questions about nuclear deterrence have been revisited by a broad swath of academics, scholars, and...

DARPA’s ‘3rd Wave’ AI Aims to Compute Uncertainty Along with Accuracy

DARPA is launching a program to improve algorithmic processing in Pentagon artificial intelligence projects. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is formally soliciting contracts for...

Could the F-35 Fighter Jet Save Taiwan?

If China were to launch an immediate, all-out attack on Taiwan, what kind of counterattack or response might the US and its allies be...

‘Collaborative, Portable Autonomy’ Is the Future of AI for Special Operations

For a future fight against a near-peer military, U.S. special operators say they need smart, networked sensors and drones that can work together in...

The Domestic Nuclear Attack Threat

The domestic nuclear attack threat is dead, or so many in the American national security community thought. In their estimation, it died with the...

Building a regional cyber defense network

The invasion of Ukraine thrust the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency into the public consciousness as the nation’s key cyber security risk advisor during...

Limited Nuclear Warfare And The New Face Of Deterrence

“Nuclear weapons seem to be in almost everybody’s bad book, but the fact is that they are a powerful force for peace. Deterrence is...

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