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Forged in War: The Evolution of Ukraine’s Air Defenses

The sun rises over a 10th AAMDC Patriot missile launcher in Slovakia on July 27. Bravo Battery, 5-7 Air Defense Artillery is preparing for crew qualification tables and NATO readiness evaluations in the coming weeks while deployed to Slovakia providing increased air defense capacity and capability along NATO's Eastern flank. (U.S. Army photo by 2nd Lt. Emily Park)

Since the outbreak of the war, Ukraine has assembled the most combat-tested air defense network in the world, drawing important lessons for future conflicts.

A Hard Offer to Refuse: Ukraine’s Strategic Pitch to a Middle East in Flux

Shahed Drone, Generated by Google Gemini AI on May 28, 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

Russia’s support for its Iranian ally imperils years of economic and diplomatic engagement with Gulf states. Ukraine has taken advantage of this contradiction, offering Gulf states no-strings-attached operational expertise against a weapon that Kyiv knows too well. The resulting erosion of Russia’s footprint in the Middle East will resonate for years, if not decades to come.

Are Drones Solution to EU Deep Strike Capability Gap?

Abstraction of Ukraine Flamingo drone. Generated by Google Gemini AI on May 25, 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

EU governments are racing to develop drone warfare capabilities with the help of Ukraine. These efforts will help boost European strategic autonomy in the short term, but from a deterrence standpoint, drones are only half the answer.

Italy Opts for Turkey’s Bayraktar TB3 for First Carrier Launched Drones

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Italy’s acquisition of the Bayraktar TB3 represents new momentum toward continental strategic autonomy while also highlighting failures in the EU’s internal push for drone development.

The Geoeconomic Angle of the Third Gulf War

M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) conduct live-fire missions during Operation Epic Fury in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility. (U.S. Army Photo) Part of this photo was blurred for security purposes. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HIMARS_Support_Operation_Epic_Fury_(9564976).jpg

In the heartland of ancient Persia, the lines in the sand of West Asia’s geoeconomic map are being redrawn.

Iran War Has Put Putin in Zugzwang

Generated by Google Gemini AI on March 20, 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

The war between Iran and the United States has placed Russia in a classic strategic trap — a zugzwang, the chess term for a position in which every available move makes a player’s situation worse.

High-Frequency Poker: Upending Drone Warfare by Raising the Frequency Stakes

Drone frequency, Generated by Google Gemini AI on March 10, 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

Instead of competing in a race-to-the-bottom where adversaries enjoy an advantage in low-end mass manufacturing, the West could play to its strengths by forcing drone warfare to a higher frequency band. Here is a thought experiment on what that might look like.

Russia’s “Poseidon” UUV: The Underwater God of Propaganda

Poseidon Cubist, Generated by Google Gemini AI on February 4, 2026. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

The Poseidon is an underwater unmanned vehicle and one of Russia’s ‘unparalleled’ next-generation weapon systems. The state authorities would have us believe that it can defy the laws of physics. No wonder it has never been seen in the field.

Drone Warfare Over Sudan: The “Siege from the Air”

Generated by ChatGPT on October 14, 2025. All flags, maps, and likenesses contained within this image are not necessarily accurate representations of reality.

Drone warfare continues to evolve in Sudan in ways that blur culpability and maximize civilian suffering, ultimately putting an end to the civil war further out-of-sight.

Cheap, Accurate, Lethal: Laser-Guided Rockets Are Reshaping Global Air Defense

The Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS), which adds a laser guidance system to unguided rockets. Image: US Marine Corps/Lance Cpl. Cody J. Ohira

Conventional air defense has been disrupted in an age of drone warfare, where sophisticated and expensive systems risk being overwhelmed by mass strikes. But military and civilian authorities are now beginning to adapt on the defensive side, and a new equilibrium is forming.

Drone Warfare in Ukraine: The Fight for Air Littoral Control

A drone postage stamp in Ukraine, modified, cc Roysma, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stamp_of_Ukraine_s2081.jpg

The fight for control of the air littoral is a pivotal domain in the Ukraine war, one where success brings advantages in battlefield awareness, artillery suppression, maneuverability, and attrition. It represents an entirely new paradigm, and it is changing the face of modern warfare.

Geopolitics Weekly (Afghan Earthquake, US Drones, India Military Modernization)

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This week we cover a new prime minister’s entry into the fray of Thai politics, President Trump making moves to expand the global market for US drone sales, geopolitical risks associated with a recent earthquake in Afghanistan, and India’s ambitious new military modernization program.

Ukraine War Ushers in New Era of Drone Warfare

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The near-constant stream of innovations in drone warfare on the battlefields of Ukraine has permanently changed the nature of modern combat.

Converging Revolutions: How Drones and AI Drive the Future of Warfare

An AAI RQ-7 Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle is launched by U.S. Army Soldiers of Delta Co., 104th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 44th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Jersey Army National Guard, at McGregor Base Camp, New Mexico, Feb. 19, 2024. The 44th IBCT is conducting training exercises at multiple sites on Fort Bliss, Texas in preparation for deployment in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Bruce Daddis)

The paradigm shift of drone and AI warfare represents a new revolution in military affairs. But this time the United States may be left behind.

The Drone Axis: Iran and Russia Take Aim at the Global Order

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Tehran is sharing its expertise in drone warfare with Moscow, creating a mutually beneficial partnership that will reverberate through global geopolitics.

Disruptive Maritime Tech and the Future of Naval Power

230913-N-N3764-1001 NAVAL STATION KEY WEST, Fl. - (Sept. 13, 2023) -- Commercial operators deploy Saildrone Voyager Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) out to sea in the initial steps of U.S. 4th Fleet’s Operation Windward Stack during a launch from Naval Air Station Key West’s Mole Pier and Truman Harbor, Sept. 13, 2023. Operation Windward Stack is part of 4th Fleet’s unmanned integration campaign, which provides the Navy a region to experiment with and operate unmanned systems in a permissive environment, develop Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) against near-peer competitors, and refine manned and unmanned Command and Control (C2) infrastructure, all designed to move the Navy to the hybrid fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Danette Baso Silvers/Released) - modified

Low-cost, high-impact technologies are redefining sea control, power projection, and naval dominance in a contested maritime domain.

EU Races to Adapt to Drone Warfare Era

Mock-up der European MALE RPAS Drohne auf der ILA 2018., modified, DeffiSK

With the center of tactical gravity shifting toward drones and AI, the EU and its member states are now playing catch-up in a race to improve domestic R&D and production capacity.

AI and Drone Warfare In European Maritime Defense

cc U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jesse Monford, modified, The unmanned surface vessel Mariner transits the Pacific Ocean during Integrated Battle Problem (IBP) 23.2, Sep. 7, 2023. IBP 23.2 is a Pacific Fleet exercise to test, develop and evaluate the integration of unmanned platforms into fleet operations to create warfighting advantages. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jesse Monford)

Maritime drones and AI systems are emerging as early beneficiaries of Europe’s newfound defense spending largess.

North Korean Deployment in Kursk: A Window into the DPRK Military

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North Korea’s involvement in the Ukraine war affords a rare glimpse of the tactics, ideology, and equipment of one of the most secretive militaries on the planet.

An Inside View into Drone Warfare in Myanmar

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A rebel drone operator offers a glimpse of how contemporary guerilla warfare is evolving in real-time in the Myanmar civil war.

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