Defense

What to Know About ISWAP, the Islamic State Group Struck in Nigeria

The U. S. military recently struck Islamic State militants in Nigeria at the government’s request, raising concerns about the group's resurgence after being defeated...

Russian Defence Factory Boss Sets Himself on Fire on Red Square Amid Production Pressures

Vladimir Arsenyev, 75, head of Moscow’s Volna Central Scientific Research Institute, poured gasoline over himself and set himself alight on Red Square in July...

Assessment of Turkey’s indigenous Tayfun Block-4 missile hypersonic claims

Missile Debut: At the IDEF 2025 international defense show in Istanbul, Turkish defense company Roketsan unveiled its first hypersonic missile, Tayfun Block-4, in July...

Security-for-Resources: How Russia Is Expanding Its Military Role in the Sahel

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reiterated the official position on Sahelian States—Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali—to expect further discussions on practical areas of possible...

Delivering Under Fire: How Nova Post Became a Wartime Success Story in Ukraine

Business as Usual Under Air Raids On a November morning in the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, an air raid siren pierced the routine bustle...

Cancellation of Constellation-Class Frigate Program Marks Setback for U.S. Navy Modernization

The recent decision by the United States Navy (USN) to cancel the Constellation-class frigate program after eight years of development and billions of dollars...

From Sinai to Seoul: What the Six-Day War Teaches About a Future North Korean Blitzkrieg

In June 1967, when the sun was rising over the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Israeli fighter squadrons skimming through the coastlines at low altitude struck...

Israeli Aid to Taiwan’s T-DOME Missile Shield Sparks Sharp Rebuke from China

Recent reports issued by Chinese security, military, and intelligence agencies during November and December 2025 indicated increasing defense cooperation between Taiwan and Israel to...

Trump’s National Security Strategy: Reaction and Realization

The first National Security Strategy of the United States of America was released in 1950 under President Truman. It set firm strategic goals based...

U.S. Strategy Shakeup Forces Tough Questions on Germany and Japan

A startling moment at a Berlin security conference captured the anxiety now spreading across U.S. alliances. When the U.S. ambassador to NATO suggested Germany...

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