What Is Captagon and Why Is It Called the ‘Drug of Jihad’?
Captagon is a deadly drug, a weapon of war and a currency of corruption.
Captagon is a deadly drug, a weapon of war and a currency of corruption.
Russia’s war in Ukraine offers a glimpse into future conflicts—lessons in intel, innovation, and why aggression often backfires.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Saturday, December 14.
Congress is putting military air shows under the microscope, questioning whether these showcases of military precision truly justify their costs in recruitment gains and operational readiness.
The arrest of Yinpiao Zhou for flying a hacked drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base is more than a security breach. It is another wake up call that we are being watched and that even small, off-the-shelf tech can punch disturbing holes in our nation’s defenses.
Aegis Guam launches SM-3 IIA missile to intercept a Pacific target, building a multi-nation missile defense ‘shield’ across the region.
Sweden ditches old AK 5 rifles for 15,000 Colt M4A1s—modern firepower ready for NATO missions and a doubling army by 2030.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Friday, December 13.
With drones the size of SUVs evading detection over critical sites, New Jersey’s skies have become the front line of a high-tech mystery no one seems able—or willing—to solve.
Urban warfare redefined: The Army Warfighting Experiment showcases cutting-edge tech and strategies for the future battlefield.
Amid the Army-Navy game, a shocking stat looms: 1 in 5 female cadets face unwanted sexual contact. Can academies uphold their values?
Poland’s $12B Apache deal cements its NATO power play, modernizing forces with F-35s, Abrams tanks, and unmatched air-ground synergy.