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When FPV Drones Fall Short

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Release Date: 07/08/2025

How the Maldives Punches Above Its Weight in the Indian Ocean show art How the Maldives Punches Above Its Weight in the Indian Ocean

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Andrea Malji, author of "," writes that the Maldives is leveraging its strategic location and resources to advance national interests. Rick talks with Andrea about how the Maldives are shaping geopolitics in the Indian Ocean. Image: Indian Prime Minister's Office via

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J. William “BILL” DeMarco sat down with Nicole to discuss how China perceived the Army's 250th Birthday Parade in Washington, in contrast to their own military parades. The two cover a variety of topics from cognitive warfare to the philosophy behind "control and chaos" in military forces. Image: Sgt. Aaron Troutman via

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Hannibal’s Tactical Triumph and Strategic Failure show art Hannibal’s Tactical Triumph and Strategic Failure

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Rick talks with historian Bret C. Devereaux about his “Battle Studies” article, “” They explore how Hannibal’s legendary victory fits into the broader course of the Second Punic War — and what it reveals about the relationship between tactical success and strategic outcomes. Image: Heinrich Leutemann via

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Jesse Humpal, author of "," writes that America’s aging transformer grid poses a severe national security risk, requiring urgent investment to prevent catastrophic disruptions. Rick talks with Jesse about the dangers posed by adversaries, extremists, and surging energy demands. Image: Nick Allen via

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Jonathan Schroden, author of "," writes that the World War I campaign to take the Dardanelles Strait offers valuable lessons for a potential conflict in the Strait of Hormuz. Kerry talks with Jonathan about the strategic importance of these waterways and the complexity involved in keeping them open during times of war. Image: Royal Museums Greenwich Fine Art via

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Jessica Liao and Lucas Myers wrote that "Southeast Asia's long-standing hedging strategy is beginning to falter" in their recent article, "." Kerry talks with Jessica and Lucas about how China's growing influence and America's declining presence in the region is narrowing the options for Southeast Asian countries. Image: Myanmar Now News via

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When FPV Drones Fall Short show art When FPV Drones Fall Short

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Jakub Jajcay sat down with Ryan to discuss Jakub’s widely read article, “.” They talk about his experience as a drone operator on the frontlines in Ukraine and why these drones may not live up to their reputation. Image: via Wikimedia Commons

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Ben Connable — a retired Marine officer and author of the book Ground Combat: Puncturing the Myths of Modern War — wrote a series of articles for War on the Rocks called "We Need a Marine Corps" (see , , and ). Kerry talks with Ben about how the Marine Corps' role narrowed in the last 25 years, his recommendations for changing this trend, and the importance of pragmatic discussion about the Marine Corps' future. Image:

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Jakub Jajcay sat down with Ryan to discuss Jakub’s widely read article, “I Fought in Ukraine and Here’s Why FPV Drones Kind of Suck.” They talk about his experience as a drone operator on the frontlines in Ukraine and why these drones may not live up to their reputation.

Image: ArmyInform via Wikimedia Commons