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As the U.S. Navy examines options for what mix of crewed and uncrewed systems will populate the Navy-After-Next, industry would be well-served to watch these developments carefully as companies work…
The debate over “parallel societies” in Europe, enclaved urban districts where migrants and their descendants live semi-detached from national norms and institutions, is almost always framed as a domestic governance…
The book Lessons in Military Transformation: From the RMA to the Drone Wars analyzes military transformation as it is actually experienced by operational forces rather than as it is described…
During a visit to Canberra in April 2026, I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. David Beaumont, writer at the website ‘The Paper War’ (formerly ‘Logistics In War’),…
Review by Defense Infromation Media Team
Review by Defense Information Media Team
Microsoft’s A$25 billion investment in Australian AI and cloud infrastructure positions the country as a significant node in the Indo-Pacific’s trusted digital architecture. That creates a strategic opportunity – one…
By Robbin Laird
At the Williams Foundation Semnar on the Fight Tonight Force held on 23 April 2026, Jeremy King’s, Chief Executive of Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand, central argument was straightforward, even if its implications are not: space is no longer a distant frontier or