Key Developments

The Evolution of Military Flight Training: Preparing Pilots for the Fifth-Generation Revolution

05/07/2025
By Robbin Laird

In today’s rapidly evolving military aviation landscape, the approach to training fighter pilots has undergone a…

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USMC Distributed Aviation Operations: Adapting Aviation for Future Conflicts

05/04/2025
By Robbin Laird

The United States Marine Corps has developed the concept of Distributed Aviation Operations (DAO) as part…

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The CH-53K King Stallion and How it Enables the USMC’s Distributed Operations Approach

04/28/2025
By Robbin Laird

The CH-53K brings to the force capabilities which support the USMC’s Distributed Aviation Operations (DAO) concept,…

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The U.S. Navy Publishes a New Navigation Plan and Advances the Fielding of a “Hybrid Fleet”

04/27/2025
By George Galdorisi

The U.S. Navy has been forthcoming and transparent in its strategies designed to ensure peace and…

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Missile Developments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

04/25/2025
By Debalina Ghoshal

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remains one of the most strategically important regions…

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The Heavy Lift Helicopter and Its Role in Supporting Diverse USMC Operations

04/21/2025
By Robbin Laird

The Marines are enhancing their capability to deploy both as the nation’s crisis response force and…

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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
05/06/2025
Historical perspective is in short supply today in official Washington. The prevailing foreign policy culture has our senior cabinet officers lurching from crisis to crisis, seemingly unguided by any firm strategic direction. Even when a national strategy is articulated, as...
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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