BALTOPS 50 Ends
Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO (STRIKFORNATO) concluded the 50th Baltic Operations (BALTOPS), the premiere annual…
Read More »An Update on II Marine Expeditionary Force: A Special Report
II Marine Expeditionary Force is a key part of the overall effort to reshape the working…
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At the recent , Defence IQ conference on ”Disruptive Technology for Defence Transformation,” held in September…
Read More »Iron Dome to the U.S. Army: Adding New Mobile Defense Capabilities
On September 30th, the Israel Missile Defense Organization (IMDO), in the Directorate of Defense R&D (DDR&D),…
Read More »The Australian Army Pursues Un-crewed Armored Vehicles
Warfare is evolving and the Australian Army, the largest operator of unmanned aerial systems in Australia,…
Read More »Enhancing Australia’s Space Sovereignty
As Australia’s defence establishment moves on from a perception of space capability as simply an adjunct…
Read More »Situational Awareness and Gray Zone Conflicts
As Western militaries finalise the long and slow withdrawal from counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations in the…
Read More »Multi-Layer Security, SPOC and Shaping Way Ahead for Deploying C2 Hubs Empowering Integratability
In my article on “Standing C2 on its Head,” argued that C2 systems are no longer…
Read More »A Kill Web Perspective on the Triton: Next Steps
By Robbin Laird Recently, I visited Jacksonville Navy and Mayport and had a chance to talk…
Read More »Manned-Unmanned Teaming: Working C-130Js with UASs
The RAAF has successfully demonstrated its ability to remotely control an unmanned aerial system (UAS) by…
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