Kazakhstan’s Role in Fighting Nuclear Terrorism and Proliferation

12/13/2014
2014-12-12 By Richard Weitz Kazakhstan has played a prominent role in the global efforts to prevent nuclear terrorism. For example, Kazakhstan has played a leading role in the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism, hosting important meetings and supporting other projects. In April 2008, Kazakhstan’s Mazhilis (lower house of parliament)…

Testing Silent Nemo: A Robot Takes to the Water

12/12/2014
12/12/2014: The Ghost Swimmer vehicle developed by the Chief of Naval Operations' Rapid Innovation Cell project Silent NEMO undergoes testing during an event at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek - Fort Story. Project Silent NEMO is an experiment to explore the possible uses for a biomimetic device developed by the…

The Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force Prepare for Cross-Domain Transformation: The F-35 and the Queen Elizabeth Carrier

12/12/2014
2014-12-05 By Robbin Laird During my recent visit to the European Air Group, I had a chance to sit down with one of the Royal Air Force officers in charge of the aircraft's entry into service. Group Captain Paul Godfrey, OBE has extensive experience of a range of combat aircraft…

Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan Visits Washington: Third US-Kazakh Strategic Partnership Dialogue

12/11/2014
We are publishing a Special Report by Richard Weitz on the role of Kazakhstan on nuclear security. The first piece in the three part series which will conclude with the release of the report was published earlier this week. The Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan, H.E. ErlanIdrissov, recently visited Washington and co-chaired…

KC-30As Operating Over Iraq

12/09/2014
12/09/2014: Australia’s Air Task Group (ATG) consisting of six RAAF F/A-18F Super Hornets, an E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft and a KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport aircraft continue to support Operation OKRA with missions in Iraq. The ATG comprises around 400 RAAF personnel who have deployed to the…