How AI is Redefining Middle Eastern Warfare
Israel and the Gulf States are betting on Artificial Intelligence to help them fend off Iranian drones and proxies.
China’s Navy is increasingly footloose—including its aviation component. Backed by an impressive armory of shore-based weapons, the fleet need no longer be closely tethered to defense of home waters and skies.
Israel and the Gulf States are betting on Artificial Intelligence to help them fend off Iranian drones and proxies.
The Army possesses a limited aircraft fleet. Although culturally the Army eschews an air role – especially a fixed-wing air role – the A-10’s mission and capability is less of an Air Force mission set and more of a ground support role.
The U.S. Navy continues splurging on legacy systems—notably the costly aircraft carrier—and hoping that China’s A2/AD systems aren’t as effective as Beijing claims they are.
Understanding power distribution in purely “zero-sum-game” terms is not the best approach to a multipolar world.
In-depth analysis from Cliff Kupchan, Dominic Tierney, Robert David English, and more.