- Should the US focus on creating flotillas of smaller vessels rather than large capital ships?
- Putin signals that a focus on conventional precision weapons may substitute for part of Russia’s vast nuclear arsenal.
- Pakistani Chief of Army Staff General Kayani is on the way out. Stephen Tankel reviews the General’s legacy.
- Aviation Week has a fantastic interactive history of the evolution of stealthy Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).
- This serves as preface to Aviation Week's big scoop: revelation of the RQ-180, a stealthy surveillance UAS with intercontinental range.
- In other UAS news, the US Navy has successfully launched a flying surveillance drone from a submerged submarine.
- Are China’s increasingly ambitious strategic actions overtaxing its military resources?
- Magdalena Jackiewicz argues that France and Poland are leading the way in the next round of European military integration.
- Finally, what does a tech company flush with $200 million in new funding spend it on? A replica of the war room from Dr Strangelove, naturally.
Military & strategy links: RQ-180, sub-launched drones, Kayani, Dr Strangelove and more
Published 10 Dec 2013
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