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By Naval Air Station Patuxent River Public Affairs
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Naval power is often judged by the capabilities of the platforms at the tip of the spear, such as surface vessels, submarines, and combat aircraft. Those assets enable the United…
Over the past two decades, China has emerged as a dominant economic force across the African continent, fundamentally reshaping the landscape of international development, trade, and diplomatic relations China’s economic…
“Always Ready, Persistently Under‑Resourced” analyzes how the U.S. Coast Guard has evolved since 9/11 into a globally engaged, multi‑mission security force whose responsibilities have outpaced its resources. The book frames…
The appointment of Admiral Brad Cooper to command U.S. Central Command was not an accident of timing. It was a strategic decision that reflected a clear-eyed reading of the emerging…
Review by Defense Infromation Media Team
Review by Defense Information Media Team
The Navy has tapped Gecko Robotics for a five-year Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to employ the Pennsylvania-based company’s hull-scaling robots and artificial intelligence to detect potential repairs for…
By Robbin Laird
The strategic landscape facing Australia has fundamentally shifted. For the first time since World War II, the Australian Defence Force is genuinely preparing to defend the homeland rather than simply contributing to distant coalitions. This stark reality was laid bare in a recent presentation