military-engineering
Document Type Article Publication Date 3-23-2026 Abstract In 1990, during Operation DESERT SHIELD, the buildup to the first Gulf War, the United States began to amass a naval presence not seen since World War II. The Navy deployed eight aircraft carriers, three amphibious ready groups, and numerous smaller warships to the Persian Gulf alone. Prior to this, no aircraft carrier had entered the Gulf…
On June 9, Atlantic Council Senior Advisor Harlan Ullman published an op-ed in the Hill on lessons the US can learn from Ukraine’s “Operation Spiderweb.” He argues that future success against adversaries will depend on the US military’s ability to use innovative tactics and remain agile. The post Ullman in the Hill on importance of strategic innovation for US military superiority appeared first o…
T.X. Hammes reflects on the growing role of cheap and adaptable technologies in fighting the wars of tomorrow. The post Small, smart, many and cheaper: Competitive adaptation in modern warfare appeared first on Atlantic Council .
The U.S. Army is undergoing a major technology shift affecting how soldiers prepare for battle through the implementation of a Synthetic Training Environment. Continue reading in C4ISRNET.


