Return of the Dutch Tank Battalion: How the Netherlands is Rebuilding Its Armored Forces
As the Netherlands gears up to reintroduce its tank battalion, it’s a reminder that military readiness is an ongoing process.
As the Netherlands gears up to reintroduce its tank battalion, it’s a reminder that military readiness is an ongoing process.
Leidos secures $191M contract to bolster US Army’s software capabilities, reflecting a broader military push to strengthen cyber defenses.
Budget battles intensify as the US Navy navigates inflation and strategic needs for submarine funding. Can they balance costs and security?
SES secures $3.6M contract to provide managed satellite communication services to the U.S. Army, marking a shift in satcom strategy.
Ukraine’s bold moves, Russia’s steady advances, and the West’s crucial support are reshaping the conflict’s future in ways no one expected.
Is the Navy’s “Get Real, Get Better” initiative just a catchy slogan, or does it mask deeper issues in modernization and accountability?
When sensitive military secrets slip into the hands of our adversaries, it’s a direct hit to our national security.
Named after a Navy corpsman who risked it all during the Korean War, the USS William Charette is the 80th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.
Witness the moment the USS Shaw erupts in a massive fireball during Pearl Harbor—a powerful snapshot of war’s chaos and resilience.
Ukraine’s new Palianytsia rocket drone shifts from defense to offense, aiming to disrupt Russian attacks and reshape modern warfare tactics.
The new Arctic strategy of the Pentagon boosts military presence, tech, and ally cooperation amid China-Russia ties and climate challenges.
The Navy is set to hit its recruiting target for the first time in years, but is it all smoke and mirrors? Here’s our take on the matter.