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The End of the American Way of War?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. military's technological superiority is slipping, says Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work.
Oops: US Close-Air Support Bomb Doesn't Fit on the F-35
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Plus, the F-35 won't receive the necessary software for full close-air support until 2022.
Pentagon Declassifies Information on Afghan Security Forces
By Franz-Stefan Gady
SIGAR draws attention to discrepancies in ANSF force strength.
Can China Tap Private Sector Innovation in Defense?
By Robert Farley
The United States isn't the only country looking to inject some civilian-sector innovation into defense technology.
US Senate: Chinese Hackers Targeting US Military Contractors
By Shannon Tiezzi
A report by the Senate Armed Services Committee investigates Chinese cyber attacks against Transcom's contractors.
America's 'Military First' Asia Pivot
By Zachary Keck
The Pentagon and U.S. military continue to dominate the so-called pivot to Asia.
The Other DoD Report You May Have Missed: North Korea
Last week the Dept. of Defense released a report on China. Many missed the one on the DPRK.
Top 3 Takeaways from the Pentagon's China Report
“One hopes the Defense Department will take a more textured view of China’s rise than is on display here.”
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