Key Developments

The Indo-Pacific: Chinese Power Projection on Display

03/16/2025
By Lieutenant-Colonel of the Marine Troops (Ret.) Christian Huc

For the past few weeks, the French carrier strike group centred around the aircraft carrier Charles de…

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North Korea’s Non Kinetic Attacks

03/15/2025
By Debalina Ghoshal

North Korea has been conducting non kinetic means of warfare in the recent past against South…

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Illusion of Reset: Why the White House’s Outreach to Russia Keeps Failing

03/11/2025
By Robert Czulda

If the White House believes that conciliatory gestures toward the Kremlin will convince Russia to undertake…

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The Operational Re-Set: Distributed Aviation Operations

03/04/2025
By Robbin Laird

In my interview with MajGen Benedict, shortly before his retirement from the USMC as the Commanding…

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The Uptick in Swedish Defense Efforts

03/03/2025
By Defense.info Media Team

When we published in 2020, our book The Return of Direct Defense in Europe, we highlighted…

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Special Reports
10/07/2024
On September 26, 2024, the most recent seminar of The Sir Richard Williams Foundation was held. It was...
Book Review
03/25/2025
The 21st century is an era of profound transformation in military strategy, operational concepts, and technological advancements. Nowhere is this more evident than in the development of coalition-enabled airpower, where nations work together to forge interoperable capabilities that meet shared...
Featured Defense System
02/25/2025
By Defense.info Media Team

Maj. William Li flew his first CH-53K Helicopter Air-to-Air Refueling (HAAR) test flight in December as the aircraft received fuel from a KC-130T. HAAR is crucial for sustaining operations and maintaining a forward presence. The KC-130T recently transitioned from four-bladed propellers to eight-bladed propellers, requiring flight testing for suitability with the CH-53E/K as a receiver. “Air-to-air refueling can be challenging under less-than-ideal conditions and is a critical core skill to develop,” said Li. “The CH-53K’s flying qualities put our best foot forward, offering increased performance with reduced pilot workload.” So NAVAIR informs us. The Marine Corps has a unique integrated air team to support the Marines operating in combined arms operations. The CH-53K is a major new contributor to the Marine Corps combined arms capability but being able...

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