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06/04/2026
By Robert Czulda The period of sympathy and mutual understanding between Poland and Ukraine has effectively ended. The authorities in Kyiv have once again taken a provocative step, antagonizing their key strategic partner. By mid-2026, what seemed possible just a few years ago feels like distant history. Following the 2022 invasion, Poland was the first nation to provide Ukraine with…
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06/03/2026
By Robbin Laird The Royal Australian Navy is crossing a dangerous bridge. On one side sits the fleet it has today: three Hobart‑class air warfare destroyers, a diminishing number of Anzac‑class frigates, and a support structure increasingly strained by the weight of strategic demand. On the other side sits the fleet Australia intends to build: Hunter‑class frigates, general‑purpose frigates, optionally…
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06/02/2026
By Robbin Laird In every sector today, leaders are discovering the same uncomfortable truth: they can no longer plan their way through genuine chaos. The familiar script, stabilize the crisis, restore normal, move on, no longer fits a world where disruption is constant, tightly coupled, and accelerating. Mastering Chaos is written for that world. It is a book for senior…
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06/01/2026
By Pierre Tran Paris - French and German ministers are due to meet this summer, providing a timely target for concluding a dispute over a European project for a new generation fighter, a senior German government official said May 29. “I hope that we will come to a conclusion this summer,” the official said. “There will be a German French…
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05/31/2026
By Robbin Laird The history of warfare is inseparable from the history of weather. At Normandy in June 1944, Dwight Eisenhower held four stars and command of the largest amphibious operation in history and deferred to a meteorologist. The 24-hour delay that enabled D-Day was not the product of a committee, a requirements process, or a procurement cycle. It was…
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05/29/2026
By Robbin Laird The Royal Australian Navy is crossing a dangerous bridge. On one side sits the force it has today, three Hobart-class air warfare destroyers, a diminishing number of Anzac-class frigates, and a support structure increasingly strained by the weight of strategic demand. On the other side sits the force Australia intends to build: Hunter-class frigates, general purpose frigates,…
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05/13/2026
Australia’s “fight tonight” question has become urgent. Fight Tonight: Exploiting Australia’s Strategic Advantage distils the 23 April 2026 Sir Richard Williams Foundation seminar, where practitioners, commanders, industry and allies examined what the ADF can actually deploy, sustain and adapt in the opening weeks of a major Indo‑Pacific conflict. The report argues that “fight tonight” is…
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05/28/2026
By Robbin Laird The Royal Australian Navy is entering a decade defined not simply by modernization, but by transition. The fleet is moving from an aging force structure built around…
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05/20/2026
By Robbin Laird Before a nation asks what threats it faces or what allies expect, it should ask a prior and more fundamental question — what are our genuine strategic…
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05/19/2026
By Robbin Laird USS Lewis B. Puller (ESB-3) embodies a straightforward but strategically important proposition: if you want to keep the Strait of Hormuz open against the threat of mines,…
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05/18/2026
By Robbin Laird The U.S. capture of Manuel Noriega in Panama in 1989 and of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela in 2026 frame a striking transformation in American military power. Both…
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05/17/2026
By Robbin Laird When I first visited the Ocius build facility, it was tucked inside the University of New South Wales, an enthusiastic team of smart young engineers clustered around…
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05/15/2026
The transition from prototype to production is rarely as simple as it sounds in procurement documents. But for Anduril Australia, the journey with Ghost Shark — the large autonomous underwater…
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04/10/2026
This video discussed the history of the Wild Weasel mission and the aircraft that made history as the first in and last out. 03.09.2026 Video by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Bugenig…
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04/08/2026
Soldiers assigned to XVIII Airborne Corps hosts a demonstration of unmanned aircraft systems at Fort Bragg, N.C., on 31 Mar. 2026. The drones displayed varied from systems designed as training…
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04/06/2026
U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (Reinforced), 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), and Sailors with San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock USS San Antonio (LPD 17), conduct…
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04/03/2026
Coast Guard Cutters Tampa (WMEC 902) and Forward (WMEC 911) operate in close proximity while underway in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, March 3, 2026. Both cutters deployed in support Operation…
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04/01/2026
U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 263 (Reinforced), 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), conduct CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter flight operations aboard the San Antonio class amphibious…
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03/30/2026
U.S. Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II attached to Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 122, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, conduct deck landing qualifications on the flight deck of Wasp-class amphibious assault ship…
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03/27/2026
U.S. Marines assigned to Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) conduct mock Forward Arming and Refueling Point briefs as part of Weapons and Tactics Instructor course 2-26, at Marine…
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05/26/2026
Traditional crisis management, scenario prediction, linear cause‑and‑effect, and efficiency‑optimized structures, is presented as inadequate in such conditions. Instead, the book proposes a shift to chaos management, defined as building adaptive…
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