Key Developments

The Logistics Challenge: Sustaining Maritime Forces in an Era of Major Power Competition

09/08/2025
By Robbin Laird

In an era of renewed major power competition, the ability to sustain maritime forces across vast…

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What are the Prospects for Ending the Conflict in Ukraine?

09/05/2025
By Pasquale Preziosa

The war in Ukraine has become the central hub of the new strategic competition between the…

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Tsar Putin and Historical Amnesia

09/04/2025
By Robbin Laird

In the rapidly shifting landscape of post-Cold War Europe, few diplomatic initiatives were as ambitious or…

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The Department of the Navy’s Science and Technology Board Accelerates Naval Innovation

08/29/2025
By George Galdorisi

Much ink has been spilled regarding the U.S. Navy’s Hybrid Fleet, a concept first articulated by…

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Redefining Military Readiness in an Age of Perpetual Competition

08/28/2025
By Robbin Laird

The concept of the “fight tonight force” has undergone a fundamental transformation that extends far beyond…

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Special Reports
08/15/2025
This collection of articles by Lieutenant General (Retired) Pasquale Preziosa presents a comprehensive analysis of the rapidly transforming...
Book Review
08/31/2025
This work brings together studies by English historian Kenneth Maxwell on the political situation in the country since his first visit in 1964. I A vision of how Portugal was in the years leading up to the military coup that...
Featured Defense System
09/07/2025
By Robbin Laird

In the landscape of military and governmental rotary-wing aviation, the Bell 412 occupies a distinct position as a globally fielded, mission-flexible utility platform. With a service history spanning over four decades across dozens of national militaries and security entities, the Bell 412 continues to demonstrate relevance in both conventional and non-conventional operational settings. Platform Development and Performance Enhancements The Bell 412 was conceived in the late 1970s as part of Bell’s strategy to enhance the performance envelope of its successful UH-1 family. The principal design advancement was the switch from the Bell 212’s two-bladed rotor to a four-blade, semi-rigid rotor system, aimed at decreasing vibratory loads, reducing operational noise, improving handling stability and increasing top speed. These changes contributed directly to greater flight comfort for crew and passengers, as well as...

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