Hanwha’s Philly Shipyard can build nuclear submarine for U.S. Navy, executive says
Hanwha’s Philly Shipyard can build nuclear submarine for U.S. Navy, executive says
Hanwha’s Philly Shipyard can build nuclear submarine for U.S. Navy, executive says
Trump announces plans for new navy warships to be known as ‘Trump-class’
Littoral Combat Ship Launches Shahed-136 Kamikaze Drone Clone
Army Reserve lawyer fired from immigration bench after defying deportation push
A new mattress for every Marine, housing repairs at 50 Navy bases part of military barracks improvement funding
And just like that, the Navy’s frigate program is back on—sort of
Marines Seeking 10,000 First-Person View Drones At $4K A Pop
Update: New Chinese transport aircraft appears in video footage
US Military to Stop Shooting Pigs and Goats as a Way to Train Medics for the Battlefield
Russian tips for dodging drones
GoPro footage of Ukrainian Scouts clearing a village in Donetsk, killing Russian soldiers at close range and looting their weapons, ammo & communication devices
India Wavers On Fifth-Gen Fighter Jet Choice
Boost for Armed Forces as new laser weapon takes down high-speed drones
Red Vs Blue
Oh how the turn tables
The Maxim
Loisence and Registration Please
Ukraine Plans to Buy Up to 100 Rafale Warplanes and Air Defense Systems From France
Update: Candidates line up to replace UK's SA80 assault rifle
Indian companies to offer UAV 3D printing systems for front-line deployment
They've already cloned the Sahed under the LUCAS program. So low cost bomber drones are already in operation and being used in active combat by the US.
As for the organizational/operational philosophy, we'll never know what is better until we see it in real neer-peer combat. I can find merit in both countries approaches, and suspect a blend of both would be even more beneficial.