On October 24, Forward Defense nonresident senior fellow Linda Lourie was quoted in an article from the Jerusalem Post titled "CET Sandbox bridging battlefield tested Israeli defense tech with Washington."| Atlantic Council
As the Pengaton looks to shift its focus to the Western Hemisphere, the United States must not neglect the Arctic region. The post Three ways the US can build a more lethal fighting force in the Arctic appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
On October 3, Forward Defense nonresident senior fellow Elliot Ackerman was featured in an episode of Open Debate entitled "Wartime Kill Switch: Human or AI?" in which he defended human control over lethal battlefield decisions. The post Ackerman defends human oversight of battlefield decisions on Open Debate appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
On October 13, Abigail Rudolph published an article in the National Interest entitled, “How Shipbuilding Can Revive the US Heartland.” Rudolph explores the potential for shipbuilding in the Great Lakes region, leveraging existing manufacturing infrastructure, a skilled labor force, and strategic geographic advantages. She highlights the dual significance of shipbuilding in the region, meeting a […] The post Rudolph argues for shipbuilding in the Great Lakes Region in the National Intere...| Atlantic Council
On October 5, Atlantic Council vice president and Scowcroft Center senior director Matthew Kroenig was quoted in an article in the Wall Street Journal. He argues against extending the New START arms control agreement in order to expand the US nuclear arsenal to compete with China. The post Kroenig quoted in the Wall Street Journal on New-START Treaty appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
A new report based on dozens of discussions with defense policymakers and industry representatives takes stock of how the United States military should handle the challenge posed by missiles capable of flying more than five times the speed of sound. The post The imperative for hypersonic strike weapons and counterhypersonic defenses appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council