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- Russia 2026: Economic Crisis and Military Overextension Compared to the USSR Collapse February 14, 2026Executive Summary The Russian Federation enters 2026 facing a systemic crisis that bears striking parallels to the factors that precipitated the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. This multidisciplinary assessment identifies a convergence of fiscal exhaustion, military overextension, and social repression that echoes the late-Soviet “Era of Stagnation.” However, significant architectural differences—most notably the transition ...
- SITREP Global Conflicts & Disputes – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The reporting week ending February 14, 2026, marks a pivotal juncture in the systemic reconfiguration of the global security architecture. Based on a comprehensive review of strategic, tactical, and economic indicators, the international community is witnessing a transition from a rules-based multilateral order to a model of “centralized impulsive power” characterized by direct interventionism ...
- SITREP Russia – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The reporting period ending February 14, 2026, encapsulates a Russian Federation in a state of high-intensity strategic transition, characterized by a transition from conventional theater-level warfare toward a posture of “Hyper-Hybrid” escalation and domestic total enclosure.1 As the conflict in Ukraine enters its fifth year, the Kremlin is navigating a precarious window defined by ...
- SITREP Venezuela – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The reporting period ending February 14, 2026, represents a critical consolidation phase for the interim administration of Acting President Delcy Rodriguez following the seismic shift initiated by Operation Absolute Resolve on January 3. This week, the primary focal point of national security and foreign affairs has been the delicate synchronization of legislative reform, specifically ...
- SITREP Cuba – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The strategic situation in the Republic of Cuba for the week ending February 14, 2026, has transitioned from a state of chronic economic distress into an acute phase of systemic failure, characterized by a near-total collapse of energy infrastructure and a coordinated international effort to facilitate regime change. Following the January 3, 2026, U.S. ...
- SITREP Russia-Ukraine Conflict – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The military, political, and economic landscape of the Russia-Ukraine conflict during the week ending February 14, 2026, is defined by a paradox of high-intensity attritional combat and a maturing diplomatic framework under intense international pressure. As the war approaches its four-year mark, the Russian Federation maintains a grinding offensive across the Donbas, achieving marginal ...
- SITREP China – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The reporting period ending February 14, 2026, represents a critical juncture in the strategic posture of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), characterized by a profound synchronization of domestic political consolidation, military restructuring, and a systemic pivot in industrial policy as the nation enters the inaugural year of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030).1 This ...
- SITREP Iran – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The reporting period ending February 14, 2026, represents a critical juncture for the Islamic Republic of Iran, characterized by a convergence of extreme domestic volatility, macroeconomic disintegration, and a heightened state of military readiness against a backdrop of intensifying international pressure. The week was punctuated by the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution ...
- SITREP USA – Week Ending February 14, 2026 February 14, 2026Executive Summary The national security landscape for the week ending February 14, 2026, is characterized by a fundamental restructuring of the United States’ institutional and strategic framework. This period marks a critical inflection point in the administration’s “America First” agenda, most notably signaled by the formal rebranding of the Department of Defense to the Department of ...
- Russian Economic Costs and Equipment Shortages: The Price of War in Ukraine February 13, 2026The conflict in Ukraine has entered a systemic phase defined by the competitive exhaustion of human, industrial, and fiscal reserves. As the war of attrition moves through its fourth year, the Russian Federation faces a series of intersecting constraints that suggest a strategic culmination point by late 2026. While the Kremlin continues to project an ...
- Russia’s Military Attrition: A Deep Dive into Casualties February 13, 2026The conflict in Ukraine has reached a critical stage where the sheer volume of human attrition is no longer an isolated military variable but has become the primary driver of Russian domestic and foreign policy. As of early 2026, the Russian Federation has crossed a psychological and structural threshold, with total casualties—comprising killed, severely wounded, ...
- Poland’s Military Modernization: Small Arms Evolution February 13, 2026Executive Summary The Polish Armed Forces (Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) are currently executing one of the most aggressive and comprehensive technical modernization programs in the history of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Driven by the deteriorating security environment on the alliance’s eastern flank and the legislative mandate of the Homeland Defense Act of 2022, Poland ...
- UK Military’s Small Arms Revolution: Transition to Modular AR Systems February 12, 2026The strategic posture of the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) in 2025 and 2026 is defined by an unprecedented transition in its small arms philosophy, marking the end of the four-decade bullpup era and the embrace of a modular, Armalite-style (AR) architectural standard.1 This report, drafted from the perspective of small arms and foreign ...
- Small Arms Evolution: Taiwan’s Response to Modern Warfare February 11, 2026Executive Summary The Republic of China (ROC)/Taiwanese Armed Forces are currently navigating one of the most significant periods of modernization in the nation’s history, moving from a legacy of Western surplus toward a sophisticated “porcupine” defense posture characterized by indigenous technological advancement and specialized procurement. At the tactical level, this shift is manifested through the comprehensive ...
- Japan’s Military Transformation: Modernizing Small Arms February 10, 2026The defense posture of Japan is currently undergoing its most significant transformation since the conclusion of the Second World War. Faced with a security environment characterized as the most severe and complex in the post-war era, the Ministry of Defense (MOD) and the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) have embarked on a fundamental reinforcement of defense ...
- South Korea’s Small Arms Revolution: The K-Bangsan Era February 9, 2026The small arms landscape of the Republic of Korea (ROK) is currently undergoing its most transformative period since the initial localization efforts of the 1970s. This transformation is driven by a critical intersection of shifting demographic realities, rapid technological advancement, and a strategic pivot toward global defense exports, colloquially referred to as “K-Bangsan.” As the ...
- 2026 Global Military Strength Top 20 Summary Rankings February 8, 2026The international security landscape in early 2026 has transitioned into a state of heightened volatility, defined by the convergence of conventional attritional warfare, the maturation of autonomous systems, and a decisive shift in superpower priorities toward regional containment and hemispheric security.1 As the global defense expenditure crosses the $2.7 trillion threshold, the traditional metrics of ...
- Understanding Cuba’s ‘War of the Entire People’ Doctrine in February 2026 February 8, 2026Analysis Published February 8, 2026 The geopolitical equilibrium of the Caribbean Basin has undergone a seismic shift in early 2026, precipitated by the convergence of a total regional energy collapse and an aggressive resurgence of the Monroe Doctrine in United States foreign policy. Following the high-stakes military operation that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President ...
- The Strategic Evolution of U.S.-Philippine Defense Relations in the Trump 2.0 Era (2025–2026) February 8, 2026Executive Summary The geopolitical landscape of Southeast Asia has undergone a fundamental transformation since the re-election of Donald Trump, characterized by a rapid institutionalization of the U.S.-Philippine defense alliance and a pivot toward an aggressive “Strong Denial Defense” posture.1 Guided by the 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) and the 2026 National Defense Strategy (NDS), the United ...
- The Strategic Void: US Military Withdrawal from the Philippines and the Genesis of the South China Sea Power Vacuum February 8, 2026Executive Summary The closure of United States military facilities in the Philippines in 1991–1992 represents a pivotal structural shift in the security architecture of Southeast Asia. For nearly a century, the presence of major US installations—specifically Clark Air Base and Naval Base Subic Bay—functioned as the primary deterrent against regional hegemony and served as the logistical ...