Is China Ready for War? Its Largest Defense Contractor Sells Nearly $21 Billion in Weapons Annually, So We'd Say Yes
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Is China Ready for War? Its Largest Defense Contractor Sells Nearly $21 Billion in Weapons Annually, So We'd Say Yes
Satellite images of China have military experts worldwide concerned about the future of military power. These satellite images purportedly captured the breadth and scale of a new project that might turn out to be the largest underground military command center ever established. And yes, that means ever in history. For China, this military command center allows the country to establish itself as a military leader, prepare for expanded geopolitica…
We Talk About The U.S. Army's New Black Widow Short-Range Recon Drone With Red Cat
Red Cat, which owns Teal Drones and Flightwave, gave us a briefing on their Black Widow short-range recon drone that the Army selected just recently, as well as the longer-range Edge-130, on the floor of Special Operations Forces Week 2025 in Tampa, Florida. Both of these systems have the ability to leverage artificial intelligence and cooperative operations, which are increasingly looking to become a game changer on future battlefields. Check i…
Army Publication Informs About Chinese Threat
MAY 8, 2025 – The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command released the first in its series of new publications focusing on the United States’ key potential adversaries – China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea – and how they fight at the operational level of warfare. Beginning with the most capable and formidable of the four, How China Fights in Large-Scale Combat Operations is a comprehensive analysis of the People’s Liberation Army’s modern opera…
U.S. Army plans massive increase in its use of drones - Houston Herald
The U.S. Army is embarking on its largest overhaul since the end of the Cold War, with plans to equip each of its combat divisions with around 1,000 drones and to shed outmoded weapons and other equipment. The post U.S. Army plans massive increase in its use of drones appeared first on Houston Herald.
U.S. Army unveils strategic insight into China's combat tactics in new publication
This new analysis marks the beginning of a series that will also cover Russia, Iran, and North Korea, examining how these countries conduct warfare at the operational level. By starting with China, considered the most capable of the four, the Army aims to deepen understanding of potential threats in the Indo-Pacific region. Ian Sullivan, TRADOC G-2 Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, emphasised the importance of engaging with the material. “…
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