America needs to reinvest in building military hardware. The United States spends about 3.4 percent of its gross domestic product on defense, down from nearly 5 percent in 2010 and 9.4 percent in 1967 ...
The world’s largest shipbuilder, South Korea’s HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), is the primary supplier of these new ...
In the early months of the invasion, in 2022, the Russians tried to suffocate Ukraine’s economy by imposing a naval blockade ...
Beijing could easily outfit “roll-on/roll-off” civilian ships with laser weapons, pressing them into service to cross the ...
India’s ambition to build a modern, self-reliant navy is unquestionable. Yet its procurement processes continue to rely on episodic, stop-start orders that break industrial momentum, inflate costs, ...
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A Chinese flotilla being watched by the Australian Defence Force is likely to include a large amphibious assault ship that ...
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Beijing’s Booming Shipyards Are Eating America’s Lunch

China understands that raw industrial might, not the best possible platform, is the key to victory in a future great power conflict. The Pentagon does not.
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The Trump administration has built up a fleet of warships near Venezuela as American forces keep blowing up small boats ...
Beijing is constructing a massive, blast-resistant research platform. It’s part of a grand strategy to dominate the oceans.