Defense
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado—Iran’s use of commercial space imagery to strike U.S. and allied targets will force the Pentagon to adjust,…
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— Launch nuclear reactors to orbit as soon as 2028 and to the Moon as soon as 2030—that’s…
The electoral defeat of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán dealt a blow to Russia’s foreign-influence operations—and illustrated how the Kremlin’s approach is…
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Russia’s alleged use of a nuclear anti-satellite capability was the focus of U.S. Space Command’s latest wargame exercise,…
A White House plan to fold the Department of Homeland Security’s primary intelligence unit into DHS headquarters for the coming…
“Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake”—Napoleon Bonaparte’s maxim—may well have been in the minds of policymakers in…
The Army—the last of the U.S. services to introduce a tiltrotor aircraft—is gathering lessons and working through challenges as it…
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A $1 trillion baseline defense budget is the standard for future funding, but additional multi-billion spending measures to cushion…
A White House plan to fold the Department of Homeland Security’s primary intelligence unit into DHS headquarters for the coming…
The U.S. government has an offensive cyber wish list, and the private sector is already bidding. Many federal contractors back…
President Donald Trump’s threats to destroy power plants and bridges in Iran before saying he was prepared for a “whole…
More countries want to develop military spaceplanes and “bodyguard satellites,” like those of the United States and China, to protect…