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The Rise of the Digital Warrior: How Simulation Is Reshaping Personnel Readiness for Modern War

Military simulation has evolved from a cost-saving supplement into a core pillar of combat readiness. The evidence from Ukraine, NATO exercises, and decades of research tells a nuanced story - simulation is transformative in specific domains, but far from a universal solution. Key Points The $14 billion military simulation...
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LNG Terminals as Europe’s Most Vulnerable Strategic Nodes

Key Points: Europe replaced one gas dependency with a new coastal one.  LNG terminals now act as strategic chokepoints in Europe’s...

The Economics of War and the Price of Peace: Why Ending the Iran Conflict Matters

Key Points Modern war spreads through global markets, supply chains, and energy systems, making prolonged conflict economically unsustainable. The Strait of...

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Future of Warfare

Key Points: • AI is transforming warfare across tactical, operational, and strategic levels.• It is the first technology capable of...

Solving the European Naval Dilemma with Modular Mass

Key points: • European navies are too small to win• Buying off-the-shelf unmanned vessels is a dead end  • EUROGUARD can...

Before Storming Kharg Island, Washington Should Read the Gallipoli Campaign

A century ago, in March 1915, the world’s greatest naval power launched a bold amphibious assault to seize a...

U.S.-China Nuclear Competition Beneath the South China Sea

Key Points : Roughly $3.4 trillion in trade passes through the South China Sea annually, yet both the U.S. and...

Decapitation Is Not Defeat: Why Striking Iran’s Leadership May Unleash a Harder War

Key Points: Destroying Iran’s leadership hierarchy does not destroy its cause. History, from Vietnam to Iraq to Libya, shows that...

Swarm UUVs and the Weaponization of the Undersea Domain

Key Points: Swarm UUVs (unmanned undersea vehicles) expand sea denial and deterrence into the undersea realm through scalable, distributed deployment. Advances...

Iran’s Hormuz Card: Mine Warfare and the Timeline of Control

Key Points: Even limited mining can effectively halt passage. Iran can make narrow channels risky within hours. The first safe corridor could...
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