Former US submarine captain sounds alarm over China's deep sea miners
China is reshaping the rules of deep-sea exploration as the U.S. has failed to ratify the United Nations' Law of the Sea treaty.
Chimpanzees use human-like warfare tactics, scientists discover
Scientists found that the chimps climbed in higher ground to keep tabs on their enemies, before heading into their territory.
Fact Check: Does Joe Biden want to make U.S. Army tanks electric?
Donald Trump said President Joe Biden wanted tanks that "will not be able to go very far."
Moscow police trained for urban warfare after Prigozhin's mutiny
Officers in the Moscow region are reportedly being trained to use machine guns.
Russia's reliance on tenches leaves troops vulnerable
Russia has been busy building trenches throughout Ukraine as it awaits Kyiv's anticipated counteroffensive.
Leaked invasion plan reveals 4 assumptions Putin's regime got wrong
"The plan itself—while theoretically plausible—compounded optimism bias in each of its stages," analysts with the Royal United Services Institute wrote.
Putin Stuck 'In a Box' as Ukraine Foils Russians at Dnieper River: General
The Russian military was described as being "drunk, brutal" and having "low morale, bad leadership."
Fact Check: Is Video of Russian Column Wiped Out by Ukrainian Mini Real?
A video purportedly showing a rocket-armed version of a Soviet-era minicar obliterating an entire Russian military column has gone viral but some viewers are skeptical.
Ukraine Using 'Hedgehogs' to Combat Russian Tanks
The obstacles are particularly useful in dense environments. An urban path blocked with hedgehogs could force a tank to reroute.
Russia Could Use Chemical or Biological Weapons in Ukraine, Psaki Says
White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted that Russia's claims of U.S. bioweapons in Ukraine could be an excuse for Russia to release one of its own.
Are Americans Finally Tiring of War?
Two decades and two lost wars later, has America's enthusiasm for war waned?
Bumblebee-Sized Drones Developed to Surveil Suspected Terrorists
The drone's form was inspired by the anatomy of insects and birds, and it can swivel its head to capture photos and videos.
Debate: Should the U.S. Pursue an Offense-Oriented Cyber Warfare Strategy?
Jamil N. Jaffer of George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School debates Bonnie Kristian of Defense Priorities.
U.S. Must End Nuclear 'First Strike' Policy
No single human being should be able to wield moral culpability for an action that could lead to millions of lives lost.
Effects of Tear Gas, a Chemical Agent Used on Migrants
Use of tear gas is prohibited in war, yet it is regularly used against civilian populations around the world.
China Unveils New Stealth Drone, Eyeing Dictators
While the U.S. is trying to limit deadly drone proliferation overseas, Beijing has fewer scruples about exporting its unmanned weapons.
Russian Electronic Defenses Will Track Planes in Israel
The deputy director of Russia's state-run Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies said Moscow would soon be able to track planes, "be it in Israel or Saudi Arabia or even in Europe."
Chinese Hackers Steal U.S. Navy Secrets, Exposing Plans
Some experts say the U.S. should pay more attention to Chinese government-sponsored hackers.
Battlefield Mass Grave Reveals Gruesome Rituals
What were they fighting about? And why were their bones moved after their death?
Why Is Russia Cutting Military Spending?
Russia's 2017 spend was $66.3 billion—20 per cent lower than in 2016.
Why Are Militants Using Drones? UAV Weapons Have Spread
The spread of drone technology has allowed militant groups to build de facto air forces.
In Big Shift, NATO May Target Russia With Cyberweapons
With the establishment of a new Cyber Operations Center, NATO has launched a new, historic campaign of electronic warfare.
Russia Is Testing Out Live Bombings
Latvia's emergency services hotline went dead for the first time ahead of Russia's biggest nearby war game in years. Some suspect this was no coincidence.
Bullets Can Now 'Swim'
A Norwegian firm claimed to have sold bullets that can travel underwater to several countries earlier this year.
German Military Launches New Cyber Warfare Division
Germany inaugurated its new Cyber and Information Space Command, a military division tasked with defending against and waging electronic warfare.
Virtual Warfare: U.S. Navy Tests Technologies in 3-D
Despite its title, the USS Dahlgren isn't a warship—it's a cybernetic lab that allows for the simulation of drills at a fraction of the cost and effort.
NATO Reports Huge Surge In Cyber Attacks in 2016
The majority came from state institutions, Jens Stoltenberg said.
Why Are Civilians Fighting the Islamic State?
Experienced soldier says he never met a foreign fighter who joined a war effort for humanitarian reasons.
The Complex Relationship Between Soldiers and Reporters
A soldier tells the story of an unlikely bond he formed with a reporter while stationed in Kosovo.
How Russia Wages Info Warfare in the United States
RT America and Sputnik, two U.S.-based, state-funded media outlets, help craft the Russian narrative for millions of Americans.