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Iranian Drones Redefine Defence with Loitering Munitions Tactics
Discover how Iranian drones are revolutionizing defence strategies with their game-changing loitering munitions tactics, and what this means for naval power dynamics in the region. Loitering munitions, as showcased in the US-Iran war, are redefining the rules of engagement.

Australia, New Zealand Forge Deeper Defense Ties Under ANZUS Treaty
Australia and New Zealand are taking their decades-long friendship to the next level, aiming to supercharge their military cooperation under the ANZUS Treaty and make significant strides by 2035. The two nations are shifting from political promises to practical action, seeking a deeper defense partnership that will bring their militaries even closer together.

China's PLAN Upgrades Humble Landing Ship Tanks
Meet the humble Landing Ship Tanks, or LSTs, workaday vessels that may look like easy targets on paper, but are being upgraded by China's PLAN to pack a bigger punch. These simple, low-tech ships are getting a boost, but what does that mean for their role in the People's Liberation Army Navy?

Italy Nears Deal for Turkish TB3 Drone Fleet
Italy is on the verge of a game-changing deal with Turkey, with a potential order for the cutting-edge TB3 drone fleet expected to be signed off within months. If finalized, Italy would become the first European country to operate the Turkish-made TB3 drone, marking a significant milestone in the region's military tech landscape.

Scenario Planning Evolves as Uncertainty Compounds Global Risk
When the future suddenly stops making sense, organizations are faced with a daunting decision: stick with outdated planning methods or evolve to anticipate the unexpected. As uncertainty compounds and trends become less reliable, a new approach to strategic planning and risk management is urgently needed.

Pakistan Pursues Cutting-Edge Counter-UAS Capabilities
Imagine having a front-row seat to understanding Pakistan's defense strategy, but the best insights are hidden behind a paywall - that's the dilemma faced by those seeking to grasp the country's evolving counter-UAS (C-UAS) needs. Pakistan is actively pursuing cutting-edge C-UAS capabilities, but the details remain out of reach for those without access to in-depth analysis.

China's Defense Spending Escalates, Shifts Regional Military Balance
China's steadily rising defense spending has significantly tipped the military balance in the region, raising a crucial question: when a nation's defense budget consistently climbs, who adjusts their strategy, and how?

Pentagon Unveils $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Plan
The Pentagon has just dropped a bombshell with its $1.5 trillion defense budget request, sparking intense scrutiny and debate - but what's really behind the massive proposal, and what does it mean for the future of defense spending? One key lawmaker's take on the F-35 program is shedding some much-needed light on the plan.

Japan Accelerates Autonomous Weapons Push to Counter China
Japan is racing to harness the power of autonomous weapons to counter China's growing military presence, and is rapidly advancing its use of uncrewed platforms to stay ahead in the game. With new policies already in place and more on the horizon, the country is making a strategic pivot towards a more autonomous military.

India's Artillery Gap Exposes Vulnerability on Modern Battlefield
With artillery at the forefront of modern combat, India's shortage of lethal firepower exposes a glaring vulnerability on the battlefield. The Indian Army's current 226 field artillery regiments, set to increase to 270, raise critical questions about preparedness in the face of evolving threats.

Bell, M1 Enter Final Phase of Army Flight School Competition
Bell and M1 are one step closer to winning the Army Flight School Next competition, advancing to the final phase where their rotorcraft will be put to the test in real flight conditions. The ultimate decision will be made by the Army's technical evaluation team, who will take to the skies to verify which aircraft meets the Aviation Center of Excellence's standards.

Indonesia's UNIFIL Withdrawal Risks Peacekeeping Credibility
Indonesia's decision to withdraw from Lebanon's UNIFIL mission poses a critical risk: compromising its hard-earned peacekeeping credibility and inadvertently playing into the hands of the very global powers it seeks to resist. By choosing to leave, Indonesia would sacrifice its reputation as a reliable contributor to international peacekeeping efforts.

FBI Warns of Iranian Cyberattacks on US Water and Energy Facilities
The FBI is sounding the alarm: Iranian-affiliated hackers are increasingly targeting US water and energy facilities, with some attacks already disrupting operations. Is your facility's infrastructure secure from these growing threats?

Anthropic Warns AI Model Exploits Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Imagine building a tool to accelerate progress, only to discover it can also create the keys to your kingdom's vulnerabilities - that's the dilemma the security community now faces with Anthropic's AI model that can generate zero-day exploits. This emerging threat redefines the risk landscape, eclipsing long-held fears of quantum computers and introducing a new digital menace.

US Intelligence Targets Pakistan's Nuclear Fuel Cycle
The US intelligence community may be pulling a clever double move, using public warnings about Pakistan's missiles as a smokescreen to distract from a far more pressing concern: the country's nuclear fuel cycle. Is a seemingly straightforward ICBM warning just a decoy, or is there more to the story?

Fuel Shortages Expose Economic Triage Priorities
When fuel supplies dwindle, governments face a tough decision: do they prioritize comfort or economic stability? Rationing fuel based on economic capability can help prevent wider system failures, but prioritizing comfort can undermine resilience.

Pakistan's Saudi Defence Pact Tested in Iran War Crisis
As Iran's war crisis deepens, Pakistan's defence pact with Saudi Arabia - forged in peacetime - is being put to the ultimate test: can it withstand the pressures of war and live up to its promise of mutual defence? Signed in 2025, the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement was meant to be a rock-solid guarantee that an attack on one is an attack on both.

Private Capital Influx Tests Defense Industrial Base's Resilience
A surge of private capital is flowing into defense firms, sparking hopes of a revolution, but experts warn that without aligned aims among stakeholders, this boom may fizzle out. Can the defense industrial base harness this influx of funding to drive innovation and growth, or will misaligned goals derail the momentum?

Myanmar Junta Exploits Shadow Networks for Jet Fuel Lifeline
In a desperate bid to maintain its grip on power, Myanmar's junta relies on a clandestine network to keep its aircraft fueled and flying, delivering devastating air strikes on its own people. A recent investigation, From Tehran to Naypyidaw, exposes the shadowy supply chains that provide the regime's strategic lifeline: imported jet fuel.

US Navy's Minesweeper Exit Precedes Iran's Strait of Hormuz Mining
The US Navy's sudden exit from the Persian Gulf, marked by the retirement of its last four minesweepers in September 2025, created a power vacuum that Iran quickly exploited by mining the Strait of Hormuz just five months later. This bold move sent shockwaves through global energy shipments, causing commercial tanker traffic to plummet and prompting a frantic rethink of naval strategies worldwide.

Pentagon Seeks 'Moving Map' Tech to Enhance Aircrew Situational Awareness
The Pentagon's Defense Innovation Unit is seeking cutting-edge "moving map" technology to revolutionize aircrew situational awareness, particularly for mobility aircrews flying older aircraft that predate modern digital tools. This innovative platform aims to bridge a critical technical gap, providing crews with reliable awareness of their surroundings.

Climate Change Unlocks Arctic as Emerging Global Security Hotspot
As climate change melts the polar ice, the Arctic is transforming from a frozen wilderness, once home to polar bears and exotic marine life, into a rapidly emerging global security hotspot. This dramatic shift is unlocking new challenges and opportunities in one of the world's most remote and previously inaccessible regions.

Ukraine Seeks to Export Affordable Drone Killers to Gulf States
Ukraine is shaking up the defense landscape by offering affordable "drone killer" systems to Gulf States, with Ukrainian interceptors priced as low as $1,000 - a fraction of the multimillion-dollar missiles traditionally used to counter Iranian Shahed drones. This game-changing solution is being paired with on-the-ground expertise from Ukrainian specialists to help states overwhelmed by drone threats.

US Gulf Tensions Threaten Australia's Fuel Security
With Donald Trump's comments on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz sparking concerns, Australians are now faced with a pressing question: what does a potential US security guarantee gap mean for the country's fuel security and everyday life? As fuel prices continue to weigh on minds, the nation is holding its breath, wondering how bad things could get.