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U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF)Publié le 31/10/2018

Background and Issues for Congress
Andrew Feickert

Les Forces d'opérations spéciales (FOS) jouent un rôle important dans les opérations militaires américaines et, au cours des dernières années, on leur a confié une plus grande responsabilité dans la planification et la conduite des opérations antiterroristes mondiales. Le Commandement des opérations spéciales des États-Unis (USSOCOM) compte environ 70 000 membres du personnel en service actif, de la Garde nationale et de la réserve des quatre services et des civils du ministère de la Défense (DOD) affectés à son quartier général, à ses quatre commandements de la composante service et à huit commandements sous-unités.

WEAPON SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITYPublié le 12/10/2018

Report to the Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate
James M. Inhofe Chairman Jack Reed Ranking Member Committee on Armed Services United States Senate

Le ministère de la Défense (DOD) prévoit dépenser environ 1,66 billion de dollars pour développer son portefeuille actuel de systèmes d'armes.1 Ces armes sont essentielles pour maintenir la supériorité militaire de notre pays et pour la dissuasion. Il est important qu'elles fonctionnent quand c'est nécessaire, mais les cyberattaques peuvent les empêcher de le faire.

StabilizationPublié le 28/05/2018

Lessons from the U.S. Experience in Afghanistan
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction

"Les leçons tirées de l'expérience américaine en Afghanistan" est le quatrième rapport sur les leçons apprises publié par l'Inspecteur général spécial pour la reconstruction de l'Afghanistan. Le rapport examine l'effort de stabilisation des États-Unis en Afghanistan et explique en détail comment l'Agence des États-Unis pour le développement international et les départements d'État et de la défense ont tenté d'appuyer et de légitimer le gouvernement afghan dans les districts contestés de 2002 à 2017.

Future(s) of Multidomain Battle Publié le 24/04/2018

Targeting Hybrid Threats Understanding Gender Bias
Joint Force Quarterly

Just as Clausewitz wrote, the nature of war hasn’t changed much.

SPACE PLATFORMS & HYPERSONIC TECHNOLOGIESPublié le 23/04/2018

Govini
Col. Terry Virts, USAF (Ret) Commander of the International Space Station, Expedition 43

Since the last launch by the Space Shuttle program in July 2011, the Space Platforms and Hypersonic Technologies markets have been in transition as stakeholders vie to accomplish a wide array of missions. The Federal government helped shape these markets by leveraging contracts for specific missions and capabilities as well as issuing grants to augment and advance technological capabilities. Private enterprise and academic consortiums used these to help power their research and deliver new products. Each contributed to the robust and evolving Space Platforms and Hypersonic Technologies markets today.

Everything We Know (And No One Has Said So Far) About The First Waves Of Air Strikes On SyriaPublié le 18/04/2018

Syria Air War Day 1 explained
@AircraftSpots @Buzz6868 @CivMilAir @GDarkconrad @ItaMilRadar @planesonthenet

In the night between Apr. 13 and 14 aircraft from the U.S., UK and France launched a first wave of air strikes against ground targets in Syria. What follows is a recap based on OSINT (Open Sources Intelligence) since most of the aircraft involved in the raids could be tracked online via information in the public domain.

RUSSIA’S MILITARY POSTURE: Publié le 17/04/2018

GROUND FORCES ORDER OF BATTLE
ISW / Catherine Harris and Frederick W. Kagan

U.S. leaders and their European allies are unprepared for the ways in which Putin is poised to wage war in Ukraine and the Baltic. The Russian military is well-positioned to launch a short-notice conventional war in Ukraine and a hybrid war in the Baltic States, the opposite of what Western leaders seem to expect in each theater.

Rash or Rational ? Publié le 13/04/2018

North Korea and the threat it poses
House of Commons Defence Committee

During 2016 and 2017 North Korea conducted an unprecedented series of missile launches and nuclear tests to advance its ambition to become one of the world’s nuclear powers. This testing escalated tensions in the region and increased the risk of renewed conflict.

Iranian naval forcesPublié le 02/04/2018

A tale of two navies
Office of Naval Intelligence

At the time of our first publication in 2009, Iran’s two navies were only a few years into a major reorganization, and each service was navigating through a period of considerable change. Now, nearly a decade following the reorganization, we have a better understanding of Iran’s ultimate intentions for the reorganization and clearer insight into how its navies are progressing during this time of transition. This new insight and understanding have made it even more necessary to consider and address each of Iran’s navies as distinct organizations with independent strategies, doctrines and missions. It is, in fact, a tale of two navies.

Trump’s 2019 Missile Defense BudgetPublié le 29/03/2018

Choosing Capacity over Capability
Thomas Karako and Wes Rumbaugh

President Trump’s 2019 budget request includes $12.9 billion for missile defense programs, including $9.9 billion for the Missile Defense Agency and about $3 billion in modernization in the military services, building upon the acceleration initiated in the $323 million FY 2017 Above Threshold Reprogramming and the FY 2018 Budget Amendment of $2.0 billion.

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