Nuclear submarines are the epitome of sea power—silent, powerful, and carrying so much destructive capability that they can remake the…
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Nuclear submarines are the epitome of sea power—silent, powerful, and carrying so much destructive capability that they can remake the…
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The battleship dominated for more than a century. Colossal hulls, armor-plated, and immense guns with them created an aura of…
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The battle for Avdiivka is one of the better illustrations of what this war is now: an exercise in attrition,…
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The 100th Bomb Group, or “the Bloody Hundredth” in popular usage, is in a special category in World War II…
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The character of war is evolving more quickly than some strategists anticipated, and nowhere is that more evident than in…
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Carrier aircraft have been the holy grail of sea power, the flying navies that are able to project power globally.…
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When Russia invaded its surprise push into Kharkiv province on May 10, 2024, it was more than just another push…
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When it comes to the most powerful battleships ever constructed, Japan’s Yamato class is in a league of its own—a…
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Montana Rifle Company’s tale reads more like a soldier’s campaign and less like a business case study—characterized by setbacks, reinforcement,…
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Air superiority never stands still, and the U.S. Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program is an illustration of…
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In the development of sidearms for law enforcement and military applications, the quest for the ideal harmony between power, dependability,…
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The Montana-class battleships are one of the most fascinating “what ifs” in US naval history—a peek into an era when…
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