Distributed Aviation Operations: Marine Wing Support Squadron Adapts for Future Combat

05/20/2025
By Robbin Laird In an increasingly complex and contested battlefield environment, the U.S. Marine Corps is adapting its aviation support strategy to meet emerging challenges. Captain Medlen, an eight-year Marine Corps veteran currently commanding the Engineers Company of Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 272, provided valuable insights into how distributed…

A Paradigm Shift in Maritime Operations: Autonomous Systems and Their Impact

05/14/2025
The paradigm shift in maritime operations involves moving away from concentrating power in capital ships to distributing capabilities across a network of assets. Distributed Maritime Effects (DME) are the effects created by this distributed force, often independent of or supplemental to traditional capital ship operations which are increasingly focused on…

Keeping USMC H-1s Ready and Relevant for Today’s Crisis Management Response

05/13/2025
The Marine Corps Aviation Association (MCAA) 2025 Symposium is going on this week from May 12 through the 15h in Dallas Texas. We are publishing a piece highlighting the role of one of the somewhat undervalued aviation capabilities which the Marine Corps operates today, namely the H-1 helicopters. By Allen…

Middle Powers in a Changing World: How Australia and Brazil Navigate the China Dynamic

05/12/2025
By Robbin Laird and Kenneth Maxwell In today's rapidly evolving global order, middle powers find themselves in an increasingly complex position as they balance economic opportunity against strategic independence. Two nations, Australia and Brazil, offer a fascinating case study in how different countries are responding to China's rise while pursuing…