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Central Command’s Kurilla eyes drone-countering lasers for Middle East
At least 31 directed-energy initiatives are underway across the U.S. Department of Defense. Some are more mature than others.
US Army must plan how to manage electric battlefield, lawmakers say
The Army hasn't shown a plan for how it might manage battlefield electric power storage and distribution, so lawmakers want to see what's on the table.
By Jen Judson
UN atomic watchdog chief visits embattled Ukraine nuclear plant
A recent dam burst and Kyiv’s new counteroffensive against Russia’s invasion have heightened safety risks at the Russia-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant.
What could derail great power competition? A terrorist attack.
Special operations must continue counterterrorism and crisis response while also competing with peer adversaries such as Russia and China, experts said.
By Todd South
China blasts US report, reiterates ‘no first use’ nuke policy
The Pentagon last week released an annual China security report.
How Army commands are responding to ‘targeted’ N.C. power outage
An unknown number of Fort Bragg personnel live in the affected area.
By Davis Winkie
Pentagon sees no imminent threat to Taiwan from Chinese buildup
Annual report outlines China's military progress.
Major Hawaii-based Army exercise tests brigade in island-hopping fight
"The Joint Readiness Training Center in Louisiana does not look like Southeast Asia,” Flynn said. “But these eight Hawaiian Islands certainly do.”
By Todd South
This author sees opportunity for US in competition with China, Russia
The U.S. could get this moment right, or squander the opportunity.
By Todd South
Headed to a combat training center? These tips will help.
The combat training centers are changing how they challenge rotating units.
By Todd South