Two analysts and a former defense official praised the Army's new LCI program, while also pointing to concerns over production bottlenecks, budget constraints and testing procedures.
THE HAND OF KK SHAILAJA, Kerala’s minister of health and welfare at the time, enveloped the fingers of a woman in a white sari standing beside her. That woman held another woman’s hand, who held ...
BANGKOK – Yangon has been spared the worst of the armed conflict between the Myanmar military and resistance forces set off by the 2021 coup, but life for young people in the city may become more ...
Currently behind bars over 1MDB-related convictions, former Malaysia prime minister Najib Razak is not idling his hours away in Kajang Prison. Instead, he is hitting the books, according to Home ...
Robert Work examines the influence of emerging military technologies over course of the Pacific War, and discusses how another technological revolution is again driving the United States to examine ...
WASHINGTON — The Army’s green-blue-gray Universal Camouflage Pattern, once touted as a do-it-all uniform concealment design, is officially dead. The Army’s wear-out date for UCP-schemed combat ...
The end of the Cold War ushered the United States into a period of far greater uncertainty. In her research at the Wilson Center, Fellow Emily Goldman is exploring what the United States' military ...