The US military is currently investing billions of dollars annually in developing and deploying a broad range of new precision-guided and electronic-strike weapons. These weapons are revolutionizing the way military…
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The Transformation of Strategic-Strike Operations
March 1, 2001 • By Andrew F. Krepinevich and Robert Martinage • Studies
The Military Use of Space: A Diagnostic Assessment
February 1, 2001 • By Barry Watts • Studies
The principal aim of this report is to assess the evolving capabilities of nations and other actors to exploit near-earth space for military purposes over the next 20-25 years. The…
A Strategy for a Long Peace
January 12, 2001 • By Steven Kosiak, Andrew F. Krepinevich, and Michael Vickers • Studies
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States has enjoyed a period of military dominance that, with the exception of the brief period at the end of World…
Transforming America’s Alliances
February 1, 2000 • By Andrew F. Krepinevich • Studies
If the United States hopes to preserve its vital security interests at home and abroad beyond the near term, it will almost certainly find itself relying more on allies than…
Innovation, Element of Power
July 1, 1998 • By Elizabeth Heeter • Studies
Introduction According to historian and military analyst Martin van Creveld, military technology and infrastructure, logistics and communications “dictate for the most part the major characteristics of organization, training, strategy, even…