Key Developments

The V-22 Osprey and the Impact Force: From Assault Transport to Kill Web Enabler

08/14/2026
By Robbin Laird

I have just published Building the Impact Force: Marine Corps Transformation in an Age of Chaos.…

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Matilda 1: A Stern Landing Vessel as a Test Case in USMC–Australian Army Co-Invention

08/13/2026
By Robbin Laird

In an earlier article I have argued that the U.S. Marine Corps and the Australian Army…

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Beyond the Battlefield: War as a Phase, Not an Endpoint

08/11/2026
By Pasquale Preziosa

A still-common view of war treats it as a parenthesis: first comes competition among states, then…

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Fighting with the Fleet You Have and Building Availability into the Autonomous Systems Age

08/10/2026
By Robbin Laird

In 2017, I sat down with then Chief of the Australian Navy, Vice Admiral Tim Barrett,…

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Weak Signals, Hard Decisions: What the Columbia Mishap Teaches the Sea Services About Risk

08/08/2026
By David M. Lengyel, PhD

The Navy and Marine Corps do not lack risk management (RM) processes. Risk, issue and opportunity…

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The “Air Littoral” Does Not Solve the Low-Altitude Problem

08/07/2026
By David A. Deptula, Lt Gen USAF (Ret.)

Robbin Laird’s recent article, “The Air Littoral Is a Maritime Problem Too,” attempts to move the…

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Special Reports
07/11/2026
In the High North, geography is the primary adversary. This is a theater defined by "chaos management," where...
Book Review
07/26/2026
John Blaxland's The Australian Army from Whitlam to Howard (Cambridge University Press, 2014) is, on its surface, a work of institutional history. It covers 35 years from Gough Whitlam's election in 1972 to John Howard's defeat in 2007 and catalogues...
Featured Defense System
08/15/2026
By Robbin Lairdd

The U.S. Air Force carries a large inventory of transports, tankers, and support aircraft that were never built with today's networked, sensor-fused Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) architecture in mind. The conventional fix, deep structural and avionics modification, airframe by airframe, is slow and expensive at precisely the moment the threat environment is outrunning the acquisition cycle. Obsidian Shield, a new offering from Newport News-based Integrity Defense Solutions, Inc. (IDS), is pitched as a way to close that gap now rather than waiting on a full recapitalization program that may take years to materialize. The Design Logic: Open, Modular, Bolt-On IDS describes Obsidian Shield as resting on a "truly modular, open-systems approach" paired with an "affordable, scalable production path." The intent is an architecture that can be...

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