Key Developments

The Core USMC Air Assets: The MV-22B and Its Role

04/16/2025
By Robbin Laird

The Osprey has provided a unique capability for shaping the USMC’s operational envelope. Its ability to…

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Shaping a Way Ahead for the USMC Light Attack Helicopter

04/15/2025
By Robbin Laird

I had a chance to talk with William Hendricks during the 2025 Navy League meetings held…

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The Core USMC Air Assets: The Attack Helicopter and Its Role

04/13/2025
By Robbin Laird

I concluded the first part of my discussion regarding the role of Marine Corps Air and…

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Uncrewed Maritime Vessels Must Leverage AI-Technologies

04/11/2025
By George Galdorisi

In September 2024, the 33rd Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Lisa Franchetti, issued her Chief of…

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Shaping Enhanced Force Effectiveness Now: “Bristle Up” and “Bulk Up”

04/10/2025
By Robbin Laird

Recently, I talked with Secretary Michael W. Wynne about the core challenge of how to enhance…

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The Way Ahead for European Defence

04/06/2025
By Pasquale Preziosa and Dario Velo

The increasing difficulties of the United States in confirming its leadership have opened a debate on…

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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
04/09/2025
In the years following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the global order seemed poised to embrace a new era dominated by liberal democracies. The United States (U.S.) emerged as the sole superpower, while Western Europe, confident in a newfound...
Featured Defense System
04/18/2025
By Robbin Laird

I had a chance to meet with Robert Dane, CEO of Ocius, and his team during the 2025 Navy League meetings held the first week of April 2025. I have visited their original facility in Sydney on an earlier visit to Australia and have watched their progress with interest. As an Australian company, they have been a key part of gaining the trust of the Australian government to begin using maritime autonomous systems. Their bluebottle USVs are designed for persistent ISR missions built into a very robust surface vessel. I discussed these vessels in more detail in earlier articles or one can go onto their website to get more details with regard to the boats and their payloads. Last Fall, during my visit to the head of the...

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