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When Drones Decide to Kill on Their Own
“…the idea that drones could start making life-and-death decisions should be cause for concern.”
The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War: Part IV
China’s Rope-a-Dope Strategy: Don’t expect the PLA to pit strength against strength until it has to.
India's Space Agency Conducts 100th Mission
Having passed this milestone, it’s time for the Indian Space Research Organization to look ahead.
The Master 'PLAN': China's New Guided Missile Destroyer
China’s navy appears on the verge of creating a new class of warship. It could eventually alter the balance of naval power in the region.
What’s Holding Mobile Money Back?
Where banking infrastructure is limited in parts of Asia, mobile money could provide a solution. Emulating Kenya’s successful model could speed its adoption.
Advice on a Vietnamese “Model Maritime Militia Force”
History suggests ‘militiamen’ can harass lopsidedly superior foes, but the odds against their winning are long.
Arming for the Navy's Return to History
While people fight wars, they need cutting-edge weapons to prevail. Missiles seem like a good choice.
Russia, China, and America's Hypersonic Missile Race
Cruise missiles that can be maneuvered at speeds beyond Mach 5 are being tested.
Top 5 Obstacles to AirSea Battle
Deciphering what it is and fitting into a strategy could be a challenge.
Air Power Meets Alfred Thayer Mahan
Why studying maritime history can help aviators understand their own profession.
Can U.S. Deter Cyber War?
Chinese strategists say the U.S. will have a hard time deterring an adversary in a cyberwar. Are they bluffing?
Japan's F-35 Choice Questioned
Japan’s choice of the F-35 as its next fighter has come under some fire. Was there a better choice?