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Lockheed Martin Conducts Second Flight Test of Precision Strike Missile

Lockheed Martin Conducts Second Flight Test of Precision Strike Missile

By Ankit Panda
The test marks the second successful one for Lockheed’s PRsM.
US Surveillance Aircraft Participate in Australian Fleet Certification Period Tasks

US Surveillance Aircraft Participate in Australian Fleet Certification Period Tasks

By Ankit Panda
Last month, the two sides also carried out air force humanitarian drills.

Competition With China Goes Subnational

Competition With China Goes Subnational

By Scott Moore
Can Beijing successfully exploit divisions between local and central governments?

The Asia-Pacific’s Huawei Conundrum

The Asia-Pacific’s Huawei Conundrum

By Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman and Russell Huang
The countries of the Asia-Pacific will inevitably have to navigate the geostrategic divide on Huawei.

Russian Maritime Reconnaissance Aircraft Spied on US Submarines

Russian Maritime Reconnaissance Aircraft Spied on US Submarines

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The two Tu-142MZ aircraft intercepted by U.S. and Canadian fighters on March 9 were loitering around a U.S. submarine exercise, the commander of U.S. Northern Command said this week.
How the US Can Compete in 5G

How the US Can Compete in 5G

By Lucas Tcheyan and Sam Bresnick
Ironically, succeeding in the cutting-edge industry might require dusting off a precedent from the Reagan era.

Even Coronavirus Couldn’t Stop the 2nd US Carrier Visit to Vietnam

Even Coronavirus Couldn’t Stop the 2nd US Carrier Visit to Vietnam

By Christopher Sharman
Mutual willingness to proceed with the visit indicates that the trust between Washington and Hanoi has reached a new level.
US Navy May Not Buy More Ford-Class Aircraft Carriers

US Navy May Not Buy More Ford-Class Aircraft Carriers

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The service may cap the number of Ford-class carriers at four.

US Navy Re-examining the Future of the Aircraft Carrier

US Navy Re-examining the Future of the Aircraft Carrier

By Steven Stashwick
A new study is looking at both platforms and planes, and the Navy may cut the number of new Ford-class carriers.

How the US Is Responding to the Coronavirus Outbreak

How the US Is Responding to the Coronavirus Outbreak

By Bonnie Girard
As COVID-19 spreads, the Trump administration tries to bolster the economy – and distinguish its approach from China’s.

How Many Ford-class Carriers Does the US Navy Need?

How Many Ford-class Carriers Does the US Navy Need?

By Robert Farley
Will the Ford class be capped at just four carriers?
The Significance of the First Cobra Gold Multilateral Cyber Exercise 

The Significance of the First Cobra Gold Multilateral Cyber Exercise 

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The engagement spotlighted the trend of growing multilateralization that has occurred within the drills over time.

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