Germany’s Bundeswehr Grapples with Recruiting Woes Amidst Overhaul
Global militaries face recruitment challenges, including the formidable German Bundeswehr, struggle to attract and retain new talent.
Global militaries face recruitment challenges, including the formidable German Bundeswehr, struggle to attract and retain new talent.
The two trilateral powers in East Asia will continue to align simultaneously in foreign policy and prepare for a potential global conflict that will intertwine toward widespread military movements in the region.
The SR-72, son of the legendary SR-71 Blackbird, is a hypersonic aircraft concept poised to redefine airpower for the US Air Force.
America’s engagement in foreign conflicts often seems dictated more by the interests of defense lobbyists than by a coherent strategy, as evidenced by both the protracted stay in Afghanistan and the ongoing support for Ukraine.
In the high-stakes chess game of the Cold War, the U.S. government didn’t shy away from exploring the extraordinary, funneling millions into the Stargate Project to harness paranormal powers in a bid to outmaneuver the Soviet Union.
The resurgence of extremist groups in West Africa intertwines with various socioeconomic and geopolitical events such as corruption, authoritarian juntas, foreign interference, and deteriorating stabilization in the Sahel. With a lack of cooperation amongst local and regional blocs, groups such as al-Qaeda and ISIS could make a comeback and choose the Sahel as their new haven.
Accusing Russia of deploying banned chemical weapons in Ukraine, the US unleashes a crippling sanctions package.
Boeing’s progress in MUM-T software and the next-gen T-7A Red Hawk jet trainer promises to transform aerial operations and pilot training.
General Eichelberger, a man of quiet competence and strategic brilliance, emerged as an under-recognized hero during World War II.
Colonel VanAntwerp watched as Ukrainian commandos in a Polish training camp quickly adapted to advanced military tactics, their resilience shaped by ongoing conflict.
For now, the regional conflict between Israel and Iran will be a tit-for-tat Cold War, primarily using Lebanon, Syria, and the Palestinian Territories as a battleground. Still, one costly direct action could ignite the Middle East and international community in a way not seen since the rhetoric of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
The confirmation of long-range missiles for Ukraine and Russia’s claims of shooting them down spark fears of escalation, civilian casualties.