- BOOK REVIEW: Maps, tables, notes, index
- BOOK REVIEW: Maps, tables, notes, index
- LEADERSHIP: A Chinese Middle East
- MYANMAR: Myanmar October 2025 Update
- MALI: Mali October 2025 Update
- PARAMILITARY: Pay For Slay Forever
- PHOTO: Javelin Launch at Resolute Dragon
- FORCES: North Koreans Still in Ukraine
- MORALE: Americans Killed by Israelis
- PHOTO: SGT STOUT Air Defense
- YEMEN: Yemen October 2025 Update
- PHOTO: Coming Home to the Nest
- BOOK REVIEW: "No One Wants to be the Last to Die": The Battles of Appomattox, April 8-9, 1865
- SUPPORT: Late 20th Century US Military Education
- PHOTO: Old School, New School
- ON POINT: Trump To Generals: America Confronts Invasion From Within
- SPECIAL OPERATIONS: New Israeli Special Operations Forces
- PHOTO: Marine Training in the Carribean
- FORCES: NATO Versus Russia Showdown
- PHOTO: Bombing Run
- ATTRITION: Ukrainian Drone Shortage
- NBC WEAPONS: Russia Resorts to Chemical Warfare
- PARAMILITARY: Criminals Control Russia Ukraine Border
- SUBMARINES: Russia Gets Another SSBN
- BOOK REVIEW: The Roman Provinces, 300 BCE–300 CE: Using Coins as Sources
- PHOTO: Ghost-X
- ARMOR: Poland Has The Largest Tank Force in Europe
- AIR WEAPONS: American Drone Debacle
- INFANTRY: U.S. Army Moves To Mobile Brigade Combat Teams
- PHOTO: Stalker
Critics Challenge LAV-III Choice- Those opposed to the new Medium Brigade concept, along with many others, are challenging the Army's choice of the LAV-III as the primary vehicle. For one thing, the existing M113 fleet can do anything that the LAV-III can do (including fit into a C-130) except for "high road speed" which is a rarely used attribute. The Army demanded an off-the-shelf solution but ended up buying a vehicle (LAV-III) which is still being designed (although it is based on earlier versions of the same 8x8 chassis). For example, the LAV-III as designed for the Canadian Army won't fit into a C-130, requiring design changes before it can be issued to Medium Brigades. The exposed externally-mounted machinegun on the squad carrier variant of the LAV-III is an anachronism in a day when remote weapon stations are the state of the art. The LAV-105 tank destroyer is inferior in every regard to the tracked XM8 Armored Gun System. The entire concept of the LAV-III was based on a "wheels vs tracks" analysis which was fatally flawed and rigged to select the LAV.--Stephen V Cole