Key Developments

Running Toward the Problem: Fairbanks Morse Defense and the Digital Transformation of Naval Sustainment

03/20/2026
By Robbin Laird

The U.S. Navy faces a sustainment crisis that is, by most honest accounts, far worse than…

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Transforming Marine Aviation Sustainment: The AI/ML Revolution in the 2026 Marine Aviation Plan

03/19/2026
By Robbin Laird

The 2026 Marine Aviation Plan represents a watershed moment in how the Marine Corps approaches aviation…

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Manufacturing for Sustainability: An Enabler for Military Transformation

03/18/2026
By Robbin Laird

Military transformation is usually narrated from the top down. Strategic concepts are unveiled in Washington, new…

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From Platform to Ecosystem: Training Transformation and the Time Factor

03/17/2026
By Robbin Laird

In my new forthcoming book, Lessons in Military Transformation: From the RMA to the Drone Wars,…

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The Iranian War Can Come Home: The F-35 as America’s Monitor

03/16/2026
By Edward Timperlake

Preamble The operation in Iran is not simply an external action. It raises directly concerns about…

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The Reshaping of Brazil’s Trade Geometry: A Signal of Broader Structural Change

03/15/2026
By Robbin Laird and Kenneth Maxwell

A news report published on March 10, 2026 by Poder360 offers a compact but revealing snapshot…

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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
03/24/2026
A $1,000 commercial drone  strapped with explosives and used to systematically destroy a $50 million strategic bomber on a Russian airfield. That is not science fiction. It happened in Ukraine, and it shattered the economic mathematics of modern warfare in...
Featured Defense System
03/24/2026
By Robbin Laird

The V-22 Osprey nacelle improvement program represents far more than a maintenance initiative for aging aircraft. It serves as a revealing case study in how military forces must fundamentally reconceive readiness itself as they transition from episodic crisis management to persistent chaos management. This three-part series which this article presages uses the nacelle challenge to illuminate broader tensions facing modern militaries: How to sustain legacy platforms while transforming for future conflicts, How to maintain distributed network capabilities rather than measuring individual platform metrics, And how to achieve readiness not against static standards but at the speed of operational relevance. The first article establishes the theoretical foundation by examining how distributed operations concepts fundamentally alter the calculus of readiness. In kill web architectures rather than kill chains, military effectiveness...

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