The bill, co-sponsored by local state Assemblymember Sarah Clark, would require law enforcement officers to be trained in lethality assessments. Those are a series of questions designed to assess if a ...
As defense officials in the U.S. Department of War (DOW) endeavor to prevent their adversaries from obtaining access to weapons of mass destruction—through examples such as Operations Epic Fury and ...
Across this year’s service academy commencement season, senior Trump administration figures used graduation ceremonies at West Point, the Coast Guard Academy and the Naval Academy to deliver a ...
Even before the Trump administration went to war with Iran, it was talking differently about its approach to combat. President Donald Trump relabeled the Department of Defense to something more in ...
With the UK and US military facing potential numerical disadvantages in future conflicts, this Research Paper explores how lethality – defined as the rate at which a force inflicts damage relative to ...
It’s blunt instead of vague, brash instead of evasive, bold instead of cautious. And yet the word obfuscates as much as old defense jargon. By Nitsuh Abebe “Maximum lethality, not tepid legality.” The ...
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii — Soldiers assigned to the 25th Infantry Division are training on the Army’s newest service rifle as part of the ongoing fielding of the M7, with instructors from the U.S.
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, a combat veteran, is asking the right question: What increases lethality in a modern military? Pundits and analysts can disagree about the answers and the manner in ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that the U.S. military will now embrace “maximum lethality, not tepid legality,” as President Donald Trump signed an executive order reverting the name of ...