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Tanker 2.0: The Aussies Break New Ground with the KC-30A

07/24/2018
By Robbin Laird

During my visit with Murielle Delaporte to RAAF Base Richmond we had a chance to discuss…

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Strategy and Air Power Part 1: Defining Objectives

07/24/2018
By Peter Layton

In the first post of a four-part series on air power and strategy, Peter Layton discusses…

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The Farnbourgh Airshow and a Look at Airpower

07/24/2018
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The latest edition of defense.info looks at the evolution of combat airpower from the perspective of…

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The Indian Air Force Looks at Its Options: The Role of Royal Air Tatoo and Farnbourgh

07/24/2018
By Gulshan Luthra

New Delhi. The Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition for the Indian Air Force (IAF)…

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The Bitcoin Analogy: How to Leverage for National Security Data Approaches?

07/24/2018
By Ed Timperlake

Every year at the United States Naval Academy, Nobel Laureate Professor Michelson is honored at the…

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Looking Back at the Helsinki Summit

07/20/2018
By A Wilson Center Interview

Will Pomeranz, Deputy Director of the Wilson Center’s Kennan Institute, explains the core issues that could…

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The Helsinki Summit and An Opportunity to Reduce Direct Threats to Air Combat Crews

07/18/2018
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When American military lives are at risk the world media should focus on the words spoken…

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If This is a Russian Success, What Would Failure Look Like?

07/18/2018
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I have a question. Let’s presume Mueller’ indictments are valid. Let us evaluate what we know.…

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The Iron Dome, the ADIR and the Israelis Work a 21st Century Combat Web

07/17/2018
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As Herman Kahn once noted: “Anything that reduces war-related destruction should not be considered altogether immoral.”…

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The Challenge of Building an Indigenous European Fifth Generation Fighter

07/17/2018
By Giulia Tilenni

European produced fighters (Rafale, Gripen and Typhoon) belong to the so-called 4th generation. However, countries such…

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01/19/2026
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The Fight Is Here: 5 Realities of 21st-Century Conflict

The comfortable certainties of the post-Cold War era are dissolving before our eyes. The long-held assumption that major conflicts unfold with ample warning, allowing for gradual mobilization and diplomatic de-escalation,…

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01/19/2026
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The Evolving Character of Warfare and Its Implications for Australia

The comfortable certainties of the post-Cold War era are dissolving, giving way to a new and urgent strategic reality. As articulated by ACM (Retd) Mark Binskin, the global rules-based order…

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01/19/2026
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FIGHT TONIGHT FORCE: Combat Readiness at the Speed of Relevance

Robbin F. Laird’s Fight Tonight Force explores the urgent necessity for democratic nations, particularly Australia, to transition from long-term planning to immediate combat readiness. The book emphasizes that modern conflicts are won through rapid…

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Ukraine is a Global War: The Strategic Transformation of Power and Order

An Interview with Dr. Robbin F. Laird Defence24.pl Published January 13, 2026 The war in Ukraine represents a defining global conflict that is fundamentally transforming the balance of power in…

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