Warren Gray

About the author

Warren Gray is a retired US Air Force intelligence officer with experience in joint special operations and counterterrorism. He served in Europe (including Eastern Europe) and the Middle East, earned Air Force and Navy parachutist wings, four college degrees, and was a distinguished graduate of the Air Force Intelligence Operations Specialist Course and the USAF Combat Targeting School. He is currently an author and historian, with seven published books and 245 published articles.

Russian Radar Base on America’s Wrangel Island

Russia’s illegal militarization of Wrangel Island transforms a UNESCO wildlife sanctuary into a forward outpost of Arctic imperialism, threatening both the environment and U.S. national security.

Shadow Warriors: The Elite, Special Reconnaissance Regiment

They don’t wear tuxedos or sip martinis, but the men and women of the Special Reconnaissance Regiment are the closest thing the British military has to real-world secret agents—armed with cameras, carbines, and a license to disappear.

Drone-Killer Missiles for Air Force Fighters

Never before in history has any fighter jet carried an arsenal of up to 50 precision-guided air-to-air missiles—until now, as the U.S. Air Force transforms its frontline warbirds into drone-slaying platforms armed to the teeth with AGR-20F FALCOs.

Norway’s Rangers: Arctic Wolves

Stationed in a frozen outpost just miles from the Russian border, Norway’s elite Ranger Battalion GSV stands ready to fight outnumbered and alone, delaying an invasion long enough for NATO to catch up.