The Microchip Revolution: Avionics at the Speed of Light in 2025
By John Persinos
The aviation industry stands on the cusp of a technological revolution fueled by the introduction of super-fast microchips. These advanced semiconductors are...
Is bad data to blame for missing weapons parts?
By Lauren C. Williams
Virtually all of the Army’s weapons are affected by delayed or back-ordered parts—and mismatched computer systems are largely to blame. And...
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The Microchip Revolution: Avionics at the Speed of Light in 2025
By John Persinos
The aviation industry stands on the cusp of a technological revolution fueled by the introduction of super-fast microchips. These advanced semiconductors are...
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The Microchip Revolution: Avionics at the Speed of Light in 2025
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Is bad data to blame for missing weapons parts?
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The Microchip Revolution: Avionics at the Speed of Light in 2025
By John Persinos
The aviation industry stands on the cusp of a technological revolution fueled by the introduction of super-fast microchips. These advanced semiconductors are...
Russian research on space nukes and alternative counterspace weapons (part 1)
By Bart Hendrickx
In February, White House officials asserted that Russia is developing a space-based anti-satellite system that would violate the 1967 Outer Space Treaty,...
Is bad data to blame for missing weapons parts?
By Lauren C. Williams
Virtually all of the Army’s weapons are affected by delayed or back-ordered parts—and mismatched computer systems are largely to blame. And...
The new Moon race: Assessing Chinese and US strategies
By James Clay Moltz*
China’s recent advances in cislunar space have spurred US fears. As a report by an influential defense think tank argues, “The contest over...
How Modern Technology Can Improve Employment in Defence – From Trainees to Veterans
By Peter Ford
Having the right technology is key to improving defence recruitment, retention and personnel management, and inspiring the new generation to embark on...
Satellite servicing industry faces uncertain military demand
Βy Sandra Erwin
The burgeoning in-space satellite servicing industry is positioning itself to transform orbital operations, from refueling to potential in-space repairs. Companies are eager...
A Deep Dive Into China’s Military Strategy and Ambitions
The US Department of Defense’s annual report on Chinese military and security developments.
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Why planetary protection matters to the future of space exploration
By Dylan Taylor
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Getting Britain’s defence ready for a scientific future
By Mike Sewart
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The Rise of Megacities Transforms the Nature of Urban Battlefield
Down streets darkened by dust and smoke and through narrow, shadowed alleys, the troops moved in teams, taking back the besieged town doorway by...
US Air Force Special Warfare: How Can Improve Its ‘Soft’ Skills
The Air Force Special Warfare training pipeline produces experts in combat search and rescue, tactical air control, and special reconnaissance who can do their...
Multi-Domain Battle The Advent of Twenty-First Century War
By Gen. David G. Perkins, U.S. Army
In July 1940, the U.S. Army could no longer dither about preparing to conduct armored warfare. France had...