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The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China

by Jimin Park The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....

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The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China

by Jimin Park The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....

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The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China

by Jimin Park The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....

Restarting Explosive Nuclear Testing is a Bad Idea

By John Fairlamb, Ph.D. Restarting explosive nuclear weapons testing, or even for political reasons conducting tests that don’t generate a nuclear yield, is unnecessary and counterproductive....

New Insights into the Latest US Iran Diplomatic Deal

Fresh perspectives on renewed US-Iran diplomacy
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Why Urban Warfare Is So Hard

By John Spencer The truth is that the jungle is neutral. It provides any amount of fresh water, and unlimited cover for friend as well...

Repurposing nuclear reactors used in space propulsion for high-density power on the Moon and Mars

By Ajay Kothari In the recent NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate Shortfall Ranking Report, “High Power Energy Generation on Moon/Mars” is rated #2 of 187 considered...

Cybersecurity in defence: Q&A with GlobalData thematic analyst

GlobalData's aerospace, defence and security analysts discuss key topics around cybersecurity for the defence industry. Cybersecurity is a big theme for defence departments and their...

Space isn’t all about the “race”: rival superpowers must work together for a better future

By Art Cotterell In recent years, a new “space race” has intensified between the United States and China. But what is this latest “race” about,...

NGAD: Why the Air Force Paused Next-Generation Air Dominance Combat Jet Program – And What’s Next

The Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) combat jet—the centerpiece of the Air Force’s future air superiority plans—faces a crucial design review. What kind of aircraft the...

Addressing the Innovation Adoption Problem in Defence

Q&A by Adrian Holt - former RAF officer, founding member of Strategic Command's jHub Innovation Unit and now currently at Capita consulting - to...

The new space race must be run together

By Aline Spyrka Sixty years ago, the United States embarked on a great space race with the Soviet Union. The new space race is different...

Innovative Developments for Computer Assisted Exercises (CAX): A Methodological Approach

By Konstantinos Tsiakalos, Co-Founder - International Sales Director - NATO Coordinator at NGConsultans AS (NGC) The contemporary landscape of military training demands an analytical re-evaluation...

AI in defence: Q&A with GlobalData thematic analyst

GlobalData analyst Benjamin Chin discusses key topics around artificial intelligence for the defence industry. What are the most exciting developments in AI for the defense...

Measuring the depth of India’s space program

By Namrata Goswami India is emerging as a major Asian powerhouse with respect to space capabilities because of its great power ambition and domestic necessity....

Bringing Test and Evaluation into the digital future

Βυ Cathy O’Carroll The pace of innovation is an increasingly dominant factor in deterring aggression and winning battles. Getting capability from the drawing board to...

European militaries rush to catch up on space traffic mapping

By Rudy Ruitenberg The boom in space activity of the past few years has made Earth’s orbit more crowded and dynamic, and Western militaries need to step...