Key Developments

The Risks for European Cohesion in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis

06/13/2025
By Pasquale Preziosa

The conflict in Ukraine, triggered by the Russian invasion of 2022, marked the return on a…

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Reality Check: Russian Intentions in Europe

06/10/2025
By Robert Czulda

The Trump administration’s decision to initiate peace negotiations with Russia ended exactly as anticipated in Central…

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The Warning Signs We Ignored: How 2021 Telegraphed Putin’s Invasion and What It Means for Future Threats

06/01/2025
By Robbin Laird

In December 2021, as President Biden hosted the first Summit for Democracy, declaring America’s commitment to…

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From Plywood to Precision: How German Drones Are Changing Ukraine’s Battlefield Strategy

05/20/2025
By The Defense.info Analysis Team

In an era of hypersonic missiles and AI-powered weapons, Ukraine has found an unlikely advantage in…

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The Department of the Navy’s Science and Technology Board Accelerates the Journey to Achieve a “Hybrid Fleet”

05/20/2025
By George Galdorisi

The Navy-After-Next will be a “Hybrid Fleet.” This concept was first articulated by then-Chief of Naval…

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Macron, Trump, and Syria: How the Diplomatic Shift Reshapes Erdogan’s Strategic Calculus

05/15/2025
By The Defense.info Defense Analysis Team

In a remarkable diplomatic shift, both France and the United States have taken significant steps toward…

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Special Reports
06/12/2025
The Sir Richard Williams Foundation seminar held on May 22, 2025, at the National Gallery of Australia in...
Book Review
06/01/2025
The promise was bold: "America is back." After four years of Trump's "America First" doctrine, President Biden pledged to restore American leadership, rebuild fractured alliances, and confront the twin threats of Chinese ambition and Russian aggression. But did the Biden...
Featured Defense System
06/03/2025
By Douglas Thumm

The government is releasing two reviews of the V-22 Osprey in the next few months, and they will undoubtedly generate media attention. Program critics may use the release of these reports as an opportunity to trash the Osprey, but more serious thinkers will put the reports in the proper context. Beyond sensational headlines, the real news is that the military services – with the U.S. Marine Corps in the lead  — are successfully embarking upon continuous improvement of an aircraft that is absolutely essential to our military’s concepts of operation, especially in the Indo-Pacific. The Navy is authoring a report on the program, known as a “comprehensive review” of the V-22. Vice Adm. Carl Chebi, commander of Naval Air Systems Command, recently said he is making final edits. It is...

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