Key Developments

The Osprey Nacelle Revolution: How Operators and Industry Solved a Crisis That Washington Never Saw Coming

02/04/2026
By Robbin Laird

When you spend enough time with maintainers in the fleet rather than briefing officers in the…

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The Anarchy of the Moment: Australia’s Race Between Military Transformation and Strategic Vulnerability

02/03/2026
By Robbin Laird

Australia faces a strategic paradox that defines its defense transformation in the 2020s: the Australian Defence…

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Italy’s Strategic Leap: Adding a F-35 Training Hub to Their Training Capabilities

02/02/2026
By Robbin Laird

Italy’s recent approval to invest €112.6 million in establishing the Lightning Training Center at Trapani-Birgi Air…

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From Cobra Pilot to Digital Warrior: The Evolution of Marine Corps Digital Interoperability

02/01/2026
By Robbin Laird

Five years ago, the cockpit of a Marine Corps AH-1Z Cobra attack helicopter was a very…

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Restoring Strategic Coherence: The 2026 National Defense Strategy as Industrial and Operational Realism

01/30/2026
By Robbin Laird

The 2026 National Defense Strategy has generated considerable controversy for its blunt language about allied burden-sharing…

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The Monroe Doctrine’s Convenient Amnesia: Historical Reality versus Contemporary Rhetoric

01/28/2026
By Kenneth Maxwell

The recent U.S. intervention in Venezuela prompted predictable invocations of the Monroe Doctrine, with policymakers and…

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Special Reports
01/03/2026
This collection of articles by Lieutenant General (Retired) Pasquale Preziosa presents a comprehensive analysis of the rapidly transforming...
Book Review
02/08/2026
I have had the privilege of editing the latest book of Professor Maxwell which is being released at a very propitious time: The 250th anniversary of the American revolution. Kenneth Maxwell's 18th Century Globalization: The American Revolutionary Ideal Comes to...
Featured Defense System
01/19/2026
By Defense Info Media Team

Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) have moved in just a few years from a conceptual “loyal wingman” idea to concrete flight testing, down‑selects, and multi‑service adoption, with 2025–2026 shaping up as the period where the United States proves whether it can actually field affordable combat mass at speed. Across the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and now the Army, CCAs are evolving into a family of large, jet‑powered uncrewed systems, tightly linked to manned platforms and backed by a growing budget, a more incremental acquisition strategy, and intensive experimentation with autonomy and manned‑unmanned teaming.​ The U.S. Air Force remains the pacing service in the United States for CCA development, having launched the first formal program in 2023 and moved it into early operational prototyping during 2025. In August 2025,...

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