Security

Daring-class HMS Dauntless Defeats Drones in Live-Fire Drill
The latest show of force by the Dauntless is a clear sign that the Daring-class isn’t going to go away overnight.

Capt. Lewis Millett Led America’s Last Bayonet Charge in Korea
Bayonet training infuses aggression, warrior spirit, and elan in the hearts and minds of the soldiers being trained in it.

The USAAF 49th Fighter Group Are Australia’s Forgotten WWII Heroes
The fighter plane used by the USAAF 49th to counter the Japanese menace was the P-40 Warhawk.

Trump Fired Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield. Was DEI to Blame?
The Navy three-star officer’s support for DEI initiatives could have put her name on the chopping block.

Why America Needs Its Own Iron Dome Air Defense
The Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and the Arrow 2/Arrow 3 systems ensure the security of Israel’s borders. America needs a similar capability.

Will Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov Aircraft Carrier Ever Leave Drydock?
Moscow’s sole aircraft carrier the Admiral Kuznetsov is essentially useless.

The U.S. Just Shot Down a Hypersonic Missile in a Show of Force
The U.S. Armed Forces are continuing to develop technologies for countering adversaries’ hypersonic missiles.

Patriot Missile Batteries Are Headed to the Middle East
The Patriot is being transferred from South Korea to support American security efforts in the Middle East.

The USS Iowa Virginia-class Submarine Is Preparing for Deployment
As the latest Block IV Virginia-class submarine, USS Iowa’s introduction is a big milestone for the Navy, .

Black Cats: Taiwan’s Cold War U-2 Spy Pilots Risked Life and Limb
U-2 pilots conducted a total of 102 overflights of the People’s Republic of China from 1962 to 1968.

P-47 Fighter Pilot Ed Cottrell Passes Away at Age 103
Cottrell ended the war with sixty-five combat missions under his belt in his trusty P-47.

Ukraine Has a Resource Far More Valuable Than Minerals
The Ukrainian military could become a truly devoted and grateful military ally for the United States for years to come.