OpinionWhy the military’s approach to its suicide epidemic is failingIn this opinion piece, the chairman of Boulder Crest Foundation argues that current military suicide prevention efforts are falling short.By Ken Falke4 weeks ago
OpinionThe US Navy risks outsourcing control of its dronesAs the Navy prepares to field drones in larger numbers, officials may unwittingly outsource the means of controlling them to private companies.By Josh Tallis5 months ago
Four lessons on sea denial from the Black and Red seasWinning and losing are fluid characterizations in combat, yet learning should be a constant, writes the assistant commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps.By Gen. Christopher Mahoney6 months ago
Are we sure China views sea power the same way the West does?The problem with mirroring is that it catalyzes policies aimed at eliciting certain behaviors on the assumption that two actors think alike.By Cmdr. Douglas Robb and Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Ward6 months ago
OpinionFor F-35, Congress must heed historyAmerica stands at a crossroads with the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, retired Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove argues.By Gen. Philip Breedlove, Air Force (Ret.)7 months ago
OpinionIn platform design and construction, the best surprise is no surpriseThe case of the ubiquitous Boeing 737 airliner can provide a useful guide to ensure ships are scalable, affordable and relevant.By Cmdr. Douglas Robb and Capt. Wayne Lewis7 months ago