Modern conflict is no longer fought only with tanks, aircraft, and troops. Power in war increasingly depends on information dominance, rapid communications, and the ability to process massive volumes ...
Modern military operations generate massive volumes of RF and sensor data. Surveillance aircraft for example collect continuous RF emissions from radars, datalinks, and jammers, while naval vessels ...
Why can a submarine with no reactor, limited speed, and a modest weapons load still create outsized problems for fleets built around some of the most advanced sensors ever put to sea? The answer ...
Warfare transitioned from open battlefields to urban environments. Compact carbines with shorter barrels replaced full-length rifles for maneuverability. Combat now occurs predominantly after dark.
The Navy plans to bring back its heavily armed class of warship known as battleships, and it will arm them with the most modern weaponry, including nuclear missiles, President Donald Trump announced ...
Missile technology has steadily reshaped the balance of military power around the world over the course of the last century.
Military leadership is often defined by action under pressure. Combat decisions are made with limited time, incomplete information, and real consequences. Yet many of the most effective commanders in ...
The continent of Europe has created some of the most capable military aircraft in history, indeed the first combat action by an aeroplane was in Italian service. In the First World War, all of the ...