Defense

Blood and Resources: How Great Powers Get Rich on Civil War

In the world’s most fragile states, war is no longer merely a political tragedy, it is an economic opportunity for those positioned to profit....

Exploring Sweden’s New Saab-Built A-26 Submarine Fleet

Poland chose Sweden to supply three A-26 or Blekinge-class submarines from Saab, specially made for the Baltic Sea. The A-26 is Sweden's largest conventional...

The Prisoner Who Could End Turkey’s Longest Conflict

After 26 years in prison, Abdullah Ocalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), has emerged as a central figure in Turkey’s...

Conflict Without Bullets: The Rise of Non-Kinetic Warfare

In an increasingly connected world, conflict does not always manifest itself through the sound of gunfire. Instead, the most destructive threats now operate silently:...

The Strategic Backbone of NATO’s Southern Arc

In an international environment marked by the intensification of hybrid threats, the rise of maritime rivalries, and growing pressure on energy corridors, the naval...

Beyond the Crash: Can the Tejas Program Recover Its Export Momentum?

The recent crash of India's Tejas fighter jet at the Dubai Airshow has raised concerns about the future of the aircraft, which has been...

Neuro-Weaponisation: How Neurotechnology is blurring Humanity in the Military Arena

“The brain is the 21st century battlescape.” as posited by Dr. James Giordano, indicates warfare materialising a new dimension altogether; covert operatives crossing invisible...

Made in Ukraine: The Long-Range Systems Turning the Tables

Ukraine recently targeted Russia's port of Novorossiysk, halting oil exports with its Long Neptune missile. This missile is part of a new set of...

Resuming Nuclear Tests Risks a Global Arms Race

President Donald Trump’s recent statement that the United States will restart nuclear weapons testing marks one of the most important policy shifts in global...

“A Massive Threat”: Ukraine Reports Russia’s Plan for 120,000 Glide Bombs

Russia is planning to produce up to 120,000 glide bombs in 2023, including a new longer-range version that can reach more targets. This information...

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