The Speed of War: America’s Hypersonic Crossroads

08/31/2025
Picture a weapon with the same range and payload as a Tomahawk cruise missile, but instead of cruising at Mach 0.7, it screams across the sky at Mach 7. This isn't science fiction. It's the reality of hypersonic weapons, and America stands at a critical decision point that could reshape…

The CH-53K in Action: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and New Operational Possibilities

08/25/2025
By Robbin Laird The U.S. Marine Corps' latest heavy-lift helicopter, the CH-53K King Stallion, represents far more than an evolutionary step from its predecessor. In an interview on July 22, 2025, Col Kate Fleeger, Program Manager, H-53 Heavy Lift Helicopters Program at NAVAIR, underscored that the CH-53K embodies a fundamental…

The Dynamic Duo: KC-130J and Osprey Partnership in Crisis Response

08/21/2025
When disaster strikes remote locations or when rapid force projection becomes critical, few aviation combinations prove as versatile and effective as the KC-130J Super Hercules and MV-22B Osprey tandem.  It is a bit like Batman and Robin in operation. As LtGen (Retired) Heckl noted in my books on the tiltrotor…

Germany’s Drone Wall: How Ukraine’s Battlefield Innovation Impacts on NATO’s Eastern Defense

08/19/2025
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth year, the conflict has fundamentally transformed modern warfare, with drones emerging as a significant force on the battlefield. Now, Germany is leading an ambitious initiative to translate these Ukrainian innovations into a comprehensive defensive system along NATO's eastern border—a 1,850-mile "drone wall"…

The New Global Power Equation: A Special Report Based on the Work of Pasquale Preziosa

08/15/2025
The world's power structures are undergoing their most profound transformation since the end of the Cold War. From the laboratories developing artificial intelligence to the missile ranges testing hypersonic weapons, a new kind of competition is emerging, one that threatens to make traditional notions of security, diplomacy, and national strength…

Empowering the “Fight Tonight” Force: The Osprey Advantage

08/12/2025
By Robbin Laird In an interview I did in Norfolk last year with Commander Mason Fox and his team. Fox is the Commander of Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Squadron (VRM) 40, the “Mighty Bison.” In that interview he underscored a key point which is rarely noted in discussions about the way…

Australia’s USV Program Supporting Maritime Border Security

08/08/2025
Australia faces one of the world's most daunting maritime surveillance challenges. With responsibility for approximately 10 percent of the world's ocean surface and 59,700 kilometers of coastline, the Australian Maritime Border Command (MBC) has long struggled with the fundamental problem of insufficient assets and manpower personnel to effectively monitor such…

The Porcupine Defense: How the Philippines is Revolutionizing Maritime Security with “Small, Cheap, and Independent” Capabilities

08/05/2025
By Robbin Laird The Philippines is pioneering a revolutionary "porcupine defense" strategy that uses distributed maritime autonomous systems to create defensive geometries that complicate adversary attack profiles while providing multiple axis points for disruption — proving that innovative, cost-effective platforms can effectively challenge traditional maritime power projection. A New Paradigm…