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'Optionality' and the Future of US Defense Procurement

'Optionality' and the Future of US Defense Procurement

By Robert Farley
“Optionality” may someday become one of the buzzwords that we simultaneously bemoan and find useful.
Is This What the Pentagon's 'Third Offset' Has Been Missing All Along?

Is This What the Pentagon's 'Third Offset' Has Been Missing All Along?

By Robert Farley
Have changes to the U.S. industrial and technological sector posed new challenges for defense procurement?

Just How Wide-Reaching Are China's Economic Espionage Efforts?

Just How Wide-Reaching Are China's Economic Espionage Efforts?

By Robert Farley
Chinese economic espionage was never limited to just the United States or just one industry.

Signs of Diminishing Returns for US Military Investment Against A2/AD

Signs of Diminishing Returns for US Military Investment Against A2/AD

By Steven Stashwick
Trends show U.S. could maintain its military edge and still fight to a draw in the future.

F-35 Drops 1000 Pound Bomb

F-35 Drops 1000 Pound Bomb

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Navy’s variant of the F-35 successfully launched the Joint Standoff Weapon during recent trials.
Holiday Guide: Which Fifth Generation Fighter to Buy

Holiday Guide: Which Fifth Generation Fighter to Buy

By Robert Farley
It’s the holidays; how do you know which fifth generation fighter to buy for your favorite air force?

Who Will Win Asia's Fifth-Generation Fighter Race?

Who Will Win Asia's Fifth-Generation Fighter Race?

By Benjamin David Baker
China, Japan, South Korea and India are all developing advanced aircraft. How and why is this happening?
Australia and the F-35 Debate

Australia and the F-35 Debate

By Helen Clark
The country’s huge planned acquisition of the much-maligned fighter has stirred surprisingly little public debate.

China Displays New 5th Generation Stealth Fighter

China Displays New 5th Generation Stealth Fighter

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Beijing showcased its first stealth fighter jet at this year’s Dubai Air Show.

US-China: No More Spy Games?

US-China: No More Spy Games?

By Sameer Patil
Are the U.S. and China working to create norms in cyberspace?

Park Geun-hye’s Visit and the US-ROK Alliance

Park Geun-hye’s Visit and the US-ROK Alliance

By Daniel A. Pinkston and Clint Work
Where does the alliance stand after the South Korean president’s recent visit?
Watch Out, F-35: Korea May Have an Ace Up Its Sleeve

Watch Out, F-35: Korea May Have an Ace Up Its Sleeve

By Robert Farley
Will the European defense industry profit from the United States' refusal to share sensitive technology with Seoul?

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