HMS Queen Elizabeth Sets Sail for the US for Next Phase of Operational Trials

08/31/2019
While the winds of Brexit pick up speed, HMS Queen Elizabeth heads to the United States for the next phase of its preparations for its first operational engagements in the early 2020s. According to a story published on the Ministry of Defence website on August 30, 2019, the event was…

Reinvigorating the US-Australian Alliance: How Trump and Morrison Could Do More Than Just Have Dinner

08/31/2019
When President Trump arrived in Japan for the G-20 earlier this summer he had dinner with the newly elected Australian Prime Minister. He was especially keen to understand how the PM pulled off an upset victory. Now the President will host the Australian PM for dinner next month in the…

Russian Nuclear Explosion Highlights Need to Reduce Dependence on Moscow’s Rockets

08/29/2019
By Richard Weitz The August 8 nuclear explosion of the new Russian Burevestniks cruise missile doubly reminds us of the need to end the U.S. dependence on Russian rocket boosters. America’s reliance on Russian rockets presents a major security and safety vulnerability that must be eliminated as soon as possible.…

The Potential Impact of 3D Printing on the Military Supply Chain

08/25/2019
3 D Printing is in its infancy in terms of providing parts for the military. A challenge for the military is of course the need for parts reliability and ruggedness at very high standards. This is why the term "military grade" was invented. But as 3D printing becomes part of…

Japan in Tailsman Sabre 2019: Opening the Aperture on Perimeter Defense

08/18/2019
We argued in our 2103 book on Pacific strategy, that Japan would work to enhance its perimeter defense and move eventually towards what we called a two anchor appraoch. We argued that expanded perimeter defense is a key part of what we referred to as the "dynamic defense" phase in…