The USS Cairo, a Civil War-era “ironclad” gunboat, was raised from the Mississippi River in 1964—but if its wood decay problem goes unaddressed, it may sink again.
By selling F-35s to allied nations, America provides them with one of the world’s most effective fighter jets—and an ironclad economic connection to the US defense industry.
The USS Gerald R. Ford’s deployment to the Caribbean, but away from the fragile situation in the Middle East, raises serious questions about America’s military readiness.
The Royal Navy has experimented with naval drones for several years—and has recently developed the “Rattler,” an unmanned boat capable of remote operation from hundreds of miles away.
The AW159 Wildcat helicopter can operate from surface combatants, including frigates, destroyers, and cruisers.
If the ARTEMIS, ARES, and ATHENA reconnaissance aircraft were operating near Venezuela, it would likely indicate planning for a future ground invasion of that country.
Turkey is well-placed to oversee reconstruction efforts in Gaza—but Israel has loudly opposed the move, citing the Erdogan government’s close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
SpaceX revolutionized space travel by creating rockets that could be safely recovered after a launch. Now China is attempting to follow suit.
The Battle of Britain ended 85 years ago today—closing a months-long air war with clear parallels to the ongoing fight in the skies over Ukraine.
The Altay tank is based on South Korea’s famed K2 Black Panther MBT—but has many adaptations to better tailor it to Turkish conditions.
If President Trump really wants the Nobel Peace Prize, he must work harder on ensuring his peacemaking diplomacy succeeds in the long term.
The Trump administration must be ready to apply pressure to Benjamin Netanyahu if it wants to save its peace plan.