Speartooth Comes to America: What the C2 Robotics LUUV Sale Tells Us About the Future of Undersea Mass

05/02/2026
By Robbin Laird In August 2025, the U.S. Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport, issued a sole-source solicitation for three C2 Robotics “Speartooth” Large Uncrewed Underwater Vessels, 11-metre variant. The justification was blunt: Speartooth was the only autonomous underwater vehicle that met Navy design, size, and mission requirements for long-range,…

From Prototypes to Operational Realities: Australia’s Maritime Autonomous Systems Unit and the Tasks That Cannot Wait

05/01/2026
By Robbin Laird Australia’s Maritime Autonomous Systems Unit, the MASU, stands at an inflection point. The period of experimentation and prototype evaluation that has defined the past several years of Australian engagement with unmanned maritime systems must now give way to something harder to achieve and more consequential: operational delivery.…

Britain “Underprepared and Underinsured”: Lord Robertson’s Warning and What It Actually Means

04/29/2026
When a former NATO secretary general warns that Britain is “underprepared, underinsured, under attack” and “not safe,” it is more than a routine shot in the Westminster blame game. Lord George Robertson’s recent intervention goes to the heart of the United Kingdom’s war‑fighting credibility in an era of state‑on‑state confrontation.…

The Brutal Math of Western Survival: Forces in Motion and the Civilizational Reckoning of Our Time

04/28/2026
By Robin Laird Begin with a simple arithmetic problem. A kamikaze drone costs roughly $5,000 to manufacture. A Patriot interceptor missile costs $4 million. An adversary launching a swarm of 200 cheap propeller-driven drones, each priced at $20,000, presents a defender using Patriot interceptors with a bill of $800 million…

The Luzon Economic Corridor and Pax Silica: Reshaping Indo-Pacific Supply Chains Through U.S.-Philippines-Japan Collaboration

04/27/2026
The Trump administration has moved aggressively to build out America’s strategic and economic partnership with the Philippines. At the center of this effort are two interlocking frameworks: the Luzon Economic Corridor and the Pax Silica initiative. Together, they represent a serious attempt to rewire critical technology supply chains, repositioning the…

The EU–U.S. Critical Minerals Partnership: Strategic Meaning for Defence, EV Supply Chains, and a Wider Transatlantic Minerals Bloc

04/25/2026
In April 2026, the European Union and the United States launched a new critical minerals partnership through a memorandum of understanding and an accompanying Action Plan, aimed at reducing dependence on concentrated supply chains, especially those tied to China, and at coordinating policy across the full minerals value chain. The…