Increased NATO defense spending alone cannot ensure the alliance’s security if it does not solve its recruitment problem.
How are drones changing what it means to wage war and serve on the front lines? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with James Patton Rogers, Executive Director of the Brooks Tech Policy Institute. Air raid ...
More than a year before the Dec. 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor attack, Britain’s Royal Navy gave the world a preview of the future of warfare when carrier-based torpedo-bombers launched a surprise attack on ...
Imagine walking through a crowded city street, your phone buzzing with notifications, unaware that hidden among the sea of signals is a device quietly tracking your every move. Or perhaps you’re at ...
Polish air defences shot down at least three drones, marking the first time a Nato member has directly engaged Russia since the beginning of its war in Ukraine. Mr Tusk has called for an emergency ...
The way that motorsport is filmed has remained largely unchanged for decades, with cameras stationed around a track capturing static shots and helicopters above offering a birds-eye view of the action ...
Could a flotilla of robot boats do the same job as a U.S. Navy destroyer? A task force commander has a theory. Now, Mattis needs to prove it to his leaders at U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Africa, he told ...