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- 241 - Is the M-346N the next evolution in Navy flight training?
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson explores the groundbreaking partnership between Textron and Leonardo in developing the Beechcraft M-346N as the potential next training jet for Naval aviators. Ryan hits the tarmac to get an up-close look into the innovative design features that set the M-346N apart, hear insights about the collaboration's significance, and discover how this advanced training aircraft is poised to enhance naval pilot readiness for modern combat challenges. In our Weapon of the Week we take a look at AimLock's innovative new Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) modular systems designed to enhance aerial defense capabilities. With a focus on adaptability and efficiency, these cutting-edge systems provide military and security forces with the tools needed to detect, track, and neutralize rogue drones in diverse operational environments.
Wed, 26 Nov 2025 - 240 - Transforming future US Army leaders
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson takes a deep dive into the Cadet Leadership Development Course (CLDT) at West Point. We’ll hear firsthand from cadets who have successfully completed this rigorous program, exploring how it shapes their journey as they prepare to graduate and become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army. Learn about the challenges they face, the skills they acquire, and the impact of this transformative experience on their leadership development. And in our Weapon of the Week we explore the U-Force military training system, a cutting-edge platform designed to enhance the proficiency of soldiers. The system includes an advanced simulator for the iconic Browning M2 heavy machine gun, allowing troops to practice their skills in a realistic yet safe environment.
Wed, 19 Nov 2025 - 239 - Exploring the future of the Nuclear Triad:
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson takes you inside a recent Air, Space, and Cyber event in National Harbor, Maryland, where three Air Force generals and a defense industry executive engage in a compelling discussion on the modernization of the nuclear triad. They address the urgent need for advancements in intercontinental ballistic missiles, strategic bombers, and submarine capabilities, as well as the strategic implications for America’s national defense and global stability. They not only highlight the challenges faced by military leaders but also explore innovative solutions that could shape the future of nuclear deterrence. In our Weapon of the Week we check out the Toloka Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV), a groundbreaking innovation in marine technology designed for versatile underwater operations. With advanced capabilities for data collection, exploration, and surveillance, the Toloka brings something new to the fight.
Mon, 17 Nov 2025 - 238 - AV & SNC teaming up to tackle Golden Dome initiative
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson takes a look at the innovative agreement between AeroVironment (AV) and Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), exploring their possible role in the Golden Dome initiative. Robertson examines the potential of their partnership on national security and how it could help shape the future of national defense and the strategic role of the Golden Dome project. And in our Weapon of the Week, learn how Ratel Robotics and their unmanned vehicles are operating on the front lines of the war in Ukraine.
Wed, 05 Nov 2025 - 237 - Upping the pace: The Army presses forward at AUSA 2025:
This week on Weapons & Warfare In this episode host Ryan Robertson reports from the AUSA 2025 National Event in Washington, DC, featuring an in-depth look at the current state of the U.S. Army. Hear from Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll and Army Chief of Staff General Randy George, who discuss key priorities, modernization efforts, and the challenges facing the Army today. In our Weapon of the Week, we explore the latest advancements in the updated Common Remotely Operated Weapon Station (CROWS) developed by KONGSBERG, enhancing operational effectiveness and safety for military personnel. Discover how these innovative upgrades improve targeting capabilities and integration with modern warfare technologies.
Wed, 29 Oct 2025 - 236 - Flying forward: Air Mobility Command’s next steps
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson takes part in a roundtable interview with General John Lamontagnethe, Commander of Air Mobility Command, on the future of AMC, discussing the critical capabilities needed to navigate the complexities of modern warfare. General Lamontagnethe shares insights on the strategic challenges AMC faces and the innovative technologies that will redefine air mobility in upcoming conflicts. In our ‘Weapon of the Week’ feature, we visit with JET Company to discuss their innovative fiber optic-controlled bomber drones, which enhance military aviation technology. Discover how this Ukrainian outfit is delivering enhanced precision and reliability through fiber optic communication for real-time control.
Wed, 15 Oct 2025 - 235 - Inside Air, Space & Cyber 2025: The State of the Air Force
This week, host Ryan Robertson is in National Harbor, Maryland, for the AFA's Air, Space, and Cyber 2025 event. We check in with Secretary of the Air Force Dr. Troy Meink, discussing his vision for modernization and readiness. We also hear from outgoing Chief of Staff General David Allvin, who wants to ensure the branch is on the right course as he prepares to retire. In our Weapon of the Week: Meet the BRAWLER, built by SNC, the Battery Revolving Adaptive Weapons Launcher – Reconfigurable, is a combat-proven, rapidly reconfigurable air defense system.
Thu, 09 Oct 2025 - 234 - Investing in military innovation: On the ground in Ukraine:
This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson takes us to Lviv, Ukraine, for the second annual 'Defense Valley Tech 2025' event, the world's largest investment summit for defense technologies. Organized by Brave1 in collaboration with Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation, this groundbreaking summit highlights cutting-edge innovations in AI, drones, and electronic warfare, while uniting global investors, military leaders, startups, and established industry players. With over $100 million in new defense tech investments secured, the event underscores Ukraine's emerging role as a global hub for military innovation and its potential to reshape the future of defense worldwide. And in our Weapon of the Week, meet VATAG, designed as a multipurpose heavy robotic platform capable of carrying more than two tons of payload.
Wed, 01 Oct 2025 - 233 - Broken promises: The Budapest Memorandum and Ukraine's future:
This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson visits Lviv, Ukraine, to discuss the Budapest Memorandum and its failure to protect Ukraine amid Russian aggression. Ryan highlights the implications of this diplomatic shortfall and explores potential security guarantees in ensuring sovereignty for Ukraine post-conflict. Plus, we see how NATO Allies and partners are enhancing Ukrainian military leadership through UK-led Operation Interflex. Launched in response to Russia’s illegal invasion, the course involves trainers from several NATO countries and partners.
Wed, 24 Sep 2025 - 232 - Postwar Ukraine: Crafting Security in the Face of Aggression
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson digs into the crucial question about shaping the future of European security: What vision do Kyiv and its allies have for security guarantees against potential Russian aggression? As tensions continue to rise, more than two dozen countries are exploring their roles in fortifying support for Ukraine. Ryan will take us beyond the headlines, analyzing the strategic discussions and diplomatic maneuvers that could define a new era of defense in Eastern Europe. In our Weapon of the Week, we explore Pivotal's groundbreaking eVTOL, the BlackFly, and its revolutionary potential for military applications.
Wed, 17 Sep 2025 - 231 - Building Drone 1: Performance Drone Works’ next frontier
This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson sits down with Ryan Gury, the CEO and co-founder of Performance Drone Works. They dive into the grand opening of the new, cutting-edge 90,000 square foot Drone 1 facility in Huntsville, Alabama. Learn how this state-of-the-art facility will revolutionize drone production, focusing on the innovative C100 Multi-Mission drones. Gury shares insights into the technology behind these drones, their impact on modern warfare, and what this expansion means for the future of drone capabilities. In our Weapon of the Week, Regent Craft’s winged passenger ferry could revolutionize coastal transportation. Combining the speed of an aircraft with the versatility of a boat, the Paladin features three modes—float, foil, and fly—allowing seamless transitions between water and air. Inspired by the elegance of 1930s flying boats, this modern craft promises to enhance civilian travel and serve as a new type of warship. Discover how the Paladin is set to redefine maritime innovation.
Wed, 10 Sep 2025 - 230 - Reflecting on Conflict: The Afghanistan War Commission's Mission
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson takes a look at the work of the Afghanistan War Commission. He explores their mission to uncover lessons learned from two decades of conflict that aims to enhance future military strategies and operations. We’ll hear from members of the commission as they work to reveal how these lessons could shape the U.S. military's approach in future engagements. Also featured in our 'Weapon of the Week' segment is the cutting-edge Cummings Aerospace Hellhound S3. We’ll take an in-depth look at its innovative design, capabilities, and potential impact on modern warfare. Tune in to discover how this advanced system is set to redefine low-altitude strike operations.
Wed, 03 Sep 2025 - 229 - Mission-Critical Innovation: Defense Unicorns' Software Revolution:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson sits down with Rob Slaughter, the CEO and co-founder of Defense Unicorns. Together, they dig into the landscape of defense technology as Slaughter shares insights into his company's mission to procure, deploy, and manage mission-critical software for the Department of Defense. And in our Weapon of the Week we check out some of the latest counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technology from DroneShield.
Thu, 28 Aug 2025 - 228 - Beyond the headlines and on the border:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson delves into the deployment of American troops at the southern border. Join us as we explore their roles, the challenges they face, and the implications of military presence in this politically charged area. With firsthand accounts, this feature sheds light on the complex intersection of national security and immigration policy. And in our Weapon of the Week, we explore American Rheinmetall’s Air Burst Munitions. We'll examine the technology, strategic advantages, and how these innovations are shaping modern combat.
Wed, 20 Aug 2025 - 227 - Army Watercraft Modernization: Powering Expeditionary Operations:
This week on Weapons and Warfare, host Ryan Robertson explores the U.S. Army's efforts to enhance and expand its watercraft fleet. Join Ryan as he highlights the strategic importance of these vessels. Featuring insights from Army leadership, learn how this initiative is preparing the U.S. for future challenges in the Indo-Pacific by blending tradition and innovation. In our Weapon of the Week we take a look at Lockheed Martin’s JAGM, a missile for many missions.
Wed, 13 Aug 2025 - 226 - Next-Gen Warfare: The F-47 & the Future of Air Combat:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, join host Ryan Robertson as he explores the U.S. Air Force's plans for the F-47 fighter jet and the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) concept, where manned and unmanned systems work together for enhanced operational efficiency. We’ll examine how these innovations will impact global military dynamics and the future of aerial warfare. In our Weapon of the Week learn how Virginia-based Obsidian Solutions Group is transforming military operations with advanced 3D printing technology! This is Weapons and Warfare!
Wed, 06 Aug 2025 - 225 - Remaking the Marines: How the Corps is reshaping itself for future wars:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson delves into the U.S. Marine Corps' 'Force Design' initiative, examining its impact five years after its inception. Ryan is joined again by Senior Producer Brett Baker to discuss the “right to repair” movement within the military, examining its impact on maintenance and sustainability in an era of rapid technological advancement. Plus, an update as Anduril secures a nine-figure grant from JobsOhio for its innovative Arsenal-1 project. In our Weapon of the Week, we examine the Polaris MRZR line, evaluating its potential role in enhancing mobility for American troops on the battlefield.
Wed, 30 Jul 2025 - 224 - Mission Critical: Colorado ANG vs U.S. Space Force - Weapons and Warfare
This week on Weapons & Warfare join host Ryan Robertson as he goes on location in Greeley, Colorado, to explore the fascinating work of the 137th Space Warning Squadron and the 138th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron. These two units are carrying out unique missions for the Air Force and the Colorado Air National Guard, playing crucial roles in national defense. Plus, we'll discuss the potential changes on the horizon for these missions—what’s prompting the moves and what it could mean for the future of these vital units. Don’t miss this in-depth look at the intersection of technology, strategy, and the dedicated personnel behind it all.
Wed, 23 Jul 2025 - 223 - Navigating the Future: AI-Driven autonomous platforms in the U.S. maritime forces:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, it’s all about AI and autonomy in the open water. Host Ryan Robertson examines the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on military maritime operations. Learn how the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard are integrating AI-driven autonomous platforms, from unmanned vessels to advanced drones, to enhance operational effectiveness. Hear from experts on the challenges of integrating this emerging technology into their fleets. And in our Weapon of the Week, see how the Video Ray Mission Specialist heavy-payload ROV is transforming marine operations with its advanced technology, maneuverability, and capability.
Wed, 09 Jul 2025 - 222 - Next gen training: The future of pilot education with Red 6:
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson Join host Ryan Robertson explores Red 6's groundbreaking approach to pilot training through augmented and mixed reality technologies. Learn how their revolutionary systems are providing pilots with immersive training experiences that enhance skills and situational awareness in ways previously thought impossible. And in our Weapon of the Week we shine a spotlight on the Whiskey Project Group's Alpha and Bravo platforms. Learn how these boats are specifically designed to address the unique challenges of maritime operations, alleviating the physical burdens faced by operators. This is Weapons And Warfare.
Wed, 02 Jul 2025 - 221 - Revitalizing America's shipbuilding industry amidst rising maritime threats - Weapons And Warfare:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson examines America’s shipbuilding challenges and the strategies being used to revitalize this critical sector. As the nation grapples with outdated naval capabilities and escalating maritime threats, we'll explore the efforts of industry leaders and policymakers working to modernize ship production and enhance naval readiness. We’ll also turn our attention across the Atlantic to discover how Beretta is leveraging its successful partnership with the U.S. military as a blueprint for equipping British Army troops with a cutting-edge close combat rifle.
Wed, 25 Jun 2025 - 220 - Preserving legacy: The fight for military history
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson sits down with retired Air Force LtCol Jessica Ruttenber, a former KC-135 pilot, to discuss her fight against efforts to remove crucial histories from the Department of Defense archives. Jessica shares her experience and the challenges of advocating for transparency and preserving military history. This conversation underscores the importance of ensuring that future generations are aware of the men and women who paved the way for their opportunity to serve.
Wed, 18 Jun 2025 - 219 - Transforming combat: A look at the Marine Corps' Project Tripoli - Weapons And Warfare:
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson takes you behind the scenes to see how Project Tripoli is revolutionizing the way the U.S. Marine Corps is preparing for modern warfare. From advanced training simulations to implementation on the battlefield, we’ll examine the details of this ambitious project and its implications for the future of military strategy. And discover how ParaSim’s advanced simulation technology is transforming airborne operations training, offering unmatched realism and efficiency.
Wed, 11 Jun 2025 - 218 - Strategic Showdown: Preparing for Conflict in the Pacific:
This week on Weapons And Warfare, join host Ryan Robertson as we examine the complexities of modern military strategy in the Pacific theater, specifically focusing on rising tensions with China. As geopolitical dynamics shift and the balance of power in the region evolves, Ryan explores the multifaceted preparations that the U.S. must undertake to navigate potential conflicts. We’ll hear from senior military leadership, shedding light on the latest advancements in naval technology, air superiority, and cyber warfare tactics, and how they shape the strategic landscape against a backdrop of escalating competition. Plus, get up close and personal with the Global Ordnance Scorpion Light Mobile Mortar System, an advanced military technology for rapid deployment. Its lightweight design enhances mobility and firepower, providing precise mortar support.
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 - 217 - Game On: Exploring Military Authenticity with Old Glory Studios:
This week host Ryan Robertson dives deep into the world of military-themed gaming with a special guest: one of the co-founders of Old Glory Studios, a veteran-owned video game company known for its authentic and immersive experiences. Join Ryan as he explores the fascinating intersection of military history and game development, discussing how the studio's unique perspective shapes their storytelling and gameplay mechanics. The episode also touches on the importance of authenticity in military games, the influence of real-life experiences on game design. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that celebrates the art of storytelling through the lens of warfare and camaraderie. This is Weapons & Warfare.
Wed, 28 May 2025 - 216 - Operational evolution: Exploring innovation at SOF Week 2025:
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson is in Tampa, Florida, for SOF Week 2025, where Pete Hegseth met with the Special Operations community, highlighting his vision for the future of America’s elite troops. We'll also explore the cutting-edge BlackSea Technologies GARC in our Weapon of the Week segment. This high-speed, low-cost unmanned surface vessel (USV) is designed for scalable maritime operations. And dive into the future of naval warfare with the BlackSea Technologies GARC. This unmanned surface vessel (USV) is engineered for scalable maritime operations, blending high speed with affordability.
Wed, 21 May 2025 - 215 - On the frontlines of innovation: Insights from Modern Day Marine 2025:
This week on Weapons & Warfare with host Ryan Robertson, we take you inside the recently held Modern Day Marine 2025 event in Washington, D.C. Join us as we hear from General Eric Smith, who shares his insights on the future of the Marine Corps and the strategic initiatives that will shape its evolution in a rapidly changing global landscape. Ryan will guide you through key highlights from the event, featuring groundbreaking technologies, innovative training methods, and the importance of adapting to new threats. With exclusive interviews and expert analysis, this episode promises a deep dive into how the Marine Corps is preparing to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Ryan gets an up close look at TDR Singapore’s Orion-10 anti-drone gun! This innovative technology is designed to neutralize drone threats with precision and efficiency, reshaping the future of security in both military and civilian sectors.
Wed, 14 May 2025 - 214 - Weapons and Warfare hits the road!
Weapons & Warfare is off this week as we’re on the road. Still, we’ll be back on May 14th as we explore the cutting-edge technologies and strategies unveiled at this year’s Modern Day Marine event in Washington, DC, where industry leaders gather to showcase the latest advancements in amphibious warfare. But that's not all, on May 21st, we’ll head south to Tampa, Florida, for SOF Week 2025, where elite special operations forces converge to share insights and tactics that redefine modern combat.
Wed, 07 May 2025 - 213 - Innovation on the open water: Ghostworks Marine and the M40 Minerva
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson dives into the wake of some cutting-edge innovation. Join us as we unravel the story of Ghostworks Marine and their latest creation—the M40 Minerva. Built upon their patented M Hull design, discover how this technological marvel is set to change the tides of battle, and hear from the team behind its development. Don’t miss this look at a new watercraft that could tip the scales in modern combat! And in our Weapon of the Week discover how Pittsburgh-based startup QIntel is working to revolutionize cyber intelligence with tailored solutions for government-grade threats, offering innovative services in threat data structuring and delivery.
Wed, 23 Apr 2025 - 212 - Charting tomorrow: Insights from ‘Sea, Air, Space 2025’
This week on Weapons And Warfare, host Ryan Robertson reports from the Navy League's 'Sea, Air, Space 2025' exhibition, where the latest innovations and strategies shaping the future of defense take center stage. We also visit with Admiral James Kilby, the Acting Chief of Naval Operations, who shares his insights on the Navy's strategic direction and how his branch plans to maintain its edge in a complex global environment. And we take you inside the U.S. Navy's Undergraduate Jet Training System! Experience the cutting-edge simulator that is shaping the future of naval aviation. Ryan goes hands-on, testing his skills and facing the challenges the Navy's next generation of aviators must master.
Wed, 16 Apr 2025 - 211 - Building a workforce: JobsOhio's pursuit of defense partnerships
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson explores JobsOhio's groundbreaking billion-dollar deal with Anduril Industries to build Arsenal-1, a new manufacturing facility in Ohio. Learn how strategic partnerships and incentives are reshaping job creation in the defense sector. We’ll explore the implications of this deal for Ohio and the national defense landscape. In our Weapon of the Week we dive into RAFT's groundbreaking AI Mission System (AIMS), a new advancement in autonomous operations. AIMS enhances mission planning, execution, and decision-making across various applications.
Wed, 09 Apr 2025 - 210 - Cold front heating up: Defending the Northern Tier
Join host Ryan Robertson as we delve into the critical efforts by the U.S. military and its NATO allies to safeguard the Arctic northern tier against growing incursions by Russia and China. Discover the strategic planning, military collaborations, and cutting-edge technologies being deployed to secure this vital region.
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 - 209 - Mach Industries and the Future of American Military Manufacturing
This week, Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson interviewed 21-year-old Ethan Thornton, founder and CEO of Mach Industries. Ethan discusses how American manufacturing can enhance military output amid Great Power Competition. He shares innovative strategies to improve production, streamline supply chains, and leverage technology to keep the U.S. armed forces competitive. In our Weapon of the Week, we highlight the X-Sight rotary pilot's helmet from Elbit America. This innovative helmet enhances situational awareness and safety for rotary-wing pilots with its advanced heads-up display, providing real-time flight and battlefield data.
Wed, 26 Mar 2025 - 208 - NATO today: Navigating contemporary threats and challenges
In this episode of "Weapons and Warfare," host Ryan Robertson explores NATO's crucial role in Europe, focusing on its history, strategic importance, and current challenges. As global tensions rise, the episode examines NATO's evolution in addressing modern threats, from cyber warfare to regional conflicts. Featuring expert interviews and analysis, Robertson highlights NATO's efforts to maintain stability and security in a complex geopolitical landscape, revealing its impact on Europe’s defense policies and future challenges. And in our Weapon of the Week, the Tactical Anesthesia Workstation (TAWS), developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), is set to transform battlefield medicine. This portable device enables medics to administer anesthesia in remote environments, ensuring soldiers receive critical care in austere conditions.
Wed, 19 Mar 2025 - 207 - On the road from the Air and Space Force Warfare Symposium
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson takes you inside the 2025 AFA Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colorado. Join him as he explores cutting-edge military technologies, groundbreaking strategies, and the future of defense. With interviews from top military leaders and industry experts, Ryan delves into the innovations shaping modern warfare. Don't miss this in-depth look at how the Air and Space Forces prepare for tomorrow’s challenges. And in our Weapon of the Week, we examine Lockheed Martin's newly announced CMMT missile, a revolutionary addition to military capabilities with a cost-friendly price tag.
Wed, 12 Mar 2025 - 206 - Drones, special forces and 'ninja squads': What would a U.S. vs. cartel conflict entail?
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we examine the prospect of U.S. military engagement in the fight against drug trafficking. As the battle against drug smuggling intensifies, Ryan Robertson explores how the military might become involved in addressing this multifaceted crisis. With expert interviews and insightful analyses, this episode invites viewers to understand better the delicate balance between ensuring national security and protecting America’s southern border. And in our Wepon of the Week we profile two new Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) introduced at the 2025 International Defence Exhibition & Conference in Abu Dhabi.
Wed, 05 Mar 2025 - 205 - Combating suicide in the military community
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we address the urgent issue of suicide among active duty and former service members. We interview Dr. Kari Thyne, a psychologist, and Dr. John Edgar Caterson, a psychiatrist, who will share insights into the factors contributing to this crisis. Join host Ryan Robertson as he explores the mental health challenges faced by those who have served our country and the efforts to bring hope and healing to service members and their families. In our Weapon of the Week, we take an in-depth look at the Bell 505, a cutting-edge light helicopter that combines advanced technology with versatility and efficiency.
Wed, 26 Feb 2025 - 204 - Unmanned Innovation: IAI’s’ Pioneering Approach to Manned Combat Integration
This week on Weapons & Warfare, an in-depth look at how Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is pioneering the future of military operations with its innovative approach to integrating autonomous capabilities with manned combat systems. Host Ryan Robertson explores IAI's cutting-edge technologies that enhance situational awareness and operational efficiency on the battlefield. From unmanned aerial vehicles to advanced command and control systems, IAI is at the forefront of shaping modern warfare. And our Weapon of the Week features the Remotely Operated Ground Unit for Expeditionary Fires, or ROGUE-FIRES, from Oshkosh Defense. This system aims to transform military operations. We’ll explore how ROGUE-FIRES combines robotics with artillery for fire support while reducing risks to personnel.
Wed, 19 Feb 2025 - 203 - Unleashing the Power of Microdisplays with Kopin Corporation - Weapons And Warfare
This week on Weapons & Warfare goes on the road to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Kopin Corporation. This New England-based company stands at the forefront of innovation in the microdisplay industry. Known for its pioneering advancements in miniature display technologies, Kopin is reshaping how users experience augmented and virtual reality, wearables, and other immersive applications. Host Ryan Robertson delves into the company's cutting-edge developments, including its proprietary OLED technology and ultra-small displays that promise to redefine visual clarity and performance. Join us as we uncover how Kopin Corporation is not just keeping pace with technological advancements but leading the charge toward a more visually immersive future.
Wed, 12 Feb 2025 - 202 - Transforming Trauma: Exploring the Role of Psychedelics in Healing PTSD Among Veterans
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson sits down with former Naval Aviator Matthew Buckley to explore an innovative approach to addressing the silent battle many veterans face: PTSD. Buckley shares his journey and the groundbreaking mission he has undertaken to help fellow veterans heal through psychedelic-assisted therapy. As they delve into Matthew’s experiences with these treatments and the stigma surrounding them. Join Ryan and Matthew for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional methods and highlights the urgent need for compassionate solutions for those who have served.
Wed, 05 Feb 2025 - 201 - China's Stealth Ambitions: “Unveiling” a sixth-generation aircraft
This week, on Weapons & Warfare, we take a closer look at China's ambitious development of a sixth-generation stealth aircraft. Host Ryan Roberts gets some insight into China’s efforts from a graduate of the prestigious “Top Gun” program and a former Green Beret, providing unique perspectives into the strategic significance of this advanced military technology. They discuss how this aircraft could reshape the landscape of global military power and influence aerial combat strategies. And in our Weapon of the Week, ATSC has introduced DroneSting, a multiplatform Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) solution designed to neutralize drone threats effectively. This cutting-edge technology aims to enhance security in military and civilian sectors.
Fri, 31 Jan 2025 - 200 - Transforming the Frontlines: Modernizing the Army's Ground Vehicles
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson explores the Army's modernization efforts, focusing on the M-10 Booker and plans for the XM-30. Army leadership emphasizes the importance of these vehicles in enhancing operational effectiveness. The M-10 Booker stands out for its advanced design to improve troop transport and mission efficiency, while the XM-30 promises cutting-edge technology to meet evolving battlefield demands. Through interviews with military leaders and experts, we gain insights into the challenges and innovations shaping the future of ground warfare. In our Weapon of the Week, we check out SRC's Ghost Mantis, a low-cost, modular, next-gen electronic warfare payload that enables advanced concepts of operations and tactics for collaborative combat aircraft.
Wed, 29 Jan 2025 - 199 - Navigating Global Threats: The U.S. Military's Challenges in 2025:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, as we kick off the new year, the United States is confronted with a range of complex and serious threats from adversaries aiming to compromise our security across multiple domains. To clarify the challenges ahead, host Ryan Robertson highlights key insights from a Mitchell Institute panel called ‘The Dangers We Face,’ featuring four Air and Space Forces senior leaders. And in our ‘Weapon of the Week’, Axon Vision's AI-based counter-drone defenses detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones in real-time, enhancing security and minimizing risks to sensitive areas. Their solutions effectively protect against drone incursions across various environments.
Wed, 15 Jan 2025 - 198 - Waking to War: IDF officer recounts Gaza experiences
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson interviews an IDF officer about the events of October 7, 2023. Major Govrin shares his personal experiences from that morning, the challenges faced by the Israeli Defense Forces, and the devastating impact on soldiers and civilians. This conversation offers critical lessons from this pivotal moment in history. Tune in for a discussion that explores the human side of military operations and the ongoing quest for peace.
Wed, 08 Jan 2025 - 197 - Year in review: Our favorite stories from Weapons and Warfare in 2024:
This week on Weapons & Warfare Host Ryan Robertson and the team take a look back at some of their favorite stories from the past year. Join them as they talk about groundbreaking innovations in military technology, and the people shaping the course of today’s military, with some insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes as they celebrate the stories that resonated most.
Thu, 26 Dec 2024 - 196 - Revolutionizing naval warfare with unmanned submersibles
This week on Weapons & Warfare, host Ryan Robertson explores the U.S. Navy's use of Boeing's Extra Large Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (XLUUV), the Orca. See how this autonomous submersible enhances naval strategies with reconnaissance, surveillance, and strike capabilities. As global tensions rise, learn how the Orca could redefine naval engagements. Tune in for an insightful look at maritime operations’ future and the Orca XLUUV’s role. In our Weapon of the Week learn how the Smart Shooter SMASH 2000L and SMASH HOPPER boost accuracy and effectiveness in target engagement.
Wed, 18 Dec 2024 - 195 - Enhancing The Soldier’s Experience: The Army's Modern Workspace Revolution
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson delves into an innovative aspect of military evolution: the Army's efforts to modernize office spaces for today's soldiers. Gone are the days of monotonous, sterile environments; Ryan explores how the Army is reimagining workspaces to boost productivity, morale, and troop collaboration. And in our "Weapon of the Week," we feature AeroVironment's P-550 drone. With advanced reconnaissance capabilities and high-tech sensors for real-time intelligence, the P-550 is set to transform aerial surveillance on the battlefield!
Wed, 11 Dec 2024 - 194 - European NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program
This week on Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson sits down for a conversation with the commander of the European NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training program (aka ENJJPT). Colonel Jeffrey Shulman, commander of the 80th Flight Training Wing, based at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas, talks about how the program aims to provide advanced pilot training to NATO allies and partner nations. ENJJPT involves rigorous instruction on T-6 Texan II and T-38 Talon aircraft. Focusing on academics and flight training, students benefit from a diverse training environment, fostering international cooperation and developing highly skilled pilots ready to operate in various combat scenarios. You can subscribe to the Weapons & Warfare podcast on the platform of your choosing here.
Wed, 04 Dec 2024 - 193 - Plug and Play A.I. Pilots
This week on Weapons & Warfare taking the A.I. pilot out of the cockpit and putting it into the captain’s chair. Host Ryan Robertson takes a look at EpiSci’s most recent effort to plug and play their A.I. into multiple platforms. And our Weapon of the Week: Army tests out Multi-Functional Reconnaissance Company
Mon, 02 Dec 2024 - 192 - Visualizing Victory: The Honeywell 360 Display - Weapons And Warfare
This week on Weapons & Warfare, Ryan Robertson examines the revolutionary Honeywell 360° Display, a game-changer in military visualization technology. See how this innovative display system enhances situational awareness for troops in the field, allowing for real-time data integration and improved decision-making. In our Weapon Of The Week, we take a look at Elbit Systems’ Sigma howitzer. It is a modern, self-propelled artillery system designed for precision and efficiency on the battlefield.
Wed, 27 Nov 2024 - 191 - Next-Gen Recruitment: The Army's New Approach"
This week on Weapons & Warfare we explore the innovative strategies the Army is implementing to transform recruitment in an ever-evolving military landscape. Host Ryan Robertson checks in with Army leadership to see how they are reshaping the way they attract new talent. And our 'Weapon of the Week' spotlight shines on the D-Fend Solutions AirEnforce 2, a cutting-edge counter-drone technology designed to protect airspace from unauthorized UAVs. Join us as we examine the capabilities and implications of this advanced system in modern warfare, featuring expert interviews and on-the-ground demonstrations. Don't miss this insightful episode that bridges the gap between recruitment and revolutionary defense technologies!
Wed, 27 Nov 2024 - 190 - Connected on the Frontlines: The Power of Persistent Systems' Ad Hoc Networks
This week, on Weapons & Warfare, we visit Persistent Systems, a leader in advanced communication technologies. Host Ryan Robertson explores their innovative ad hoc network of radios, which enables seamless and secure communication in challenging environments. See how these cutting-edge devices facilitate real-time data sharing among military units, enhancing operational efficiency and situational awareness on the battlefield. Plus, an up-close look at the RAZR is in our Weapon of the Week. See how it’s keeping America’s stealth aircraft invisible to would-be adversaries.
Wed, 06 Nov 2024 - 189 - Inside the F-35 Lightning jet assembly line
In this special edition of Weapons And Warfare, the show goes on the road to the Lockheed Martin F-35 production facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Host Ryan Robertson gets an inside look at how the world's premiere fighter jet is built, and talks to some of the people responsible for keeping one of the the largest production lines in North America churning.
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 188 - On location in D.C. for AUSA 2024
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re in Washington, D.C., for the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual conference and exhibition. Host Ryan Robertson catches up with the Army’s senior leadership and civilian counterparts to get a feel for where the nation’s largest and oldest fighting force is headed in the face of ever-changing threats worldwide. Plus, Northrup Grumman introduces a new duel-feed Bushmaster chain gun.
Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 187 - General Dynamic’s Vision For A Mobile Command Center
This week on Weapons & Warfare, making Mission Command mobile. Host Ryan Robertson visits General Dynamics Land Systems to see their vision for the future of ground combat with their suite of purpose-built vehicles. Plus, we get an up-close look at GENTEX’s next generation of helicopter helmets.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 186 - Update: The long road back for the V-22 Osprey
This week, Weapons & Warfare has an update on one of the DOD’s most controversial aircraft: the V-22 Osprey. Host Ryan Robertson connects with the new boss of Air Force Special Operations Command, Lieutenant General Michael Conley, for a progress report on how soon the tiltrotor transport might return to full operational status. Plus, in our Weapon of the Week, Marines take autonomous “narco sub” to the South China Sea.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 185 - Addressing the China Problem
This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re taking a look at the China problem. Host Ryan Robertson breaks down some key thoughts by three of America’s most informed voices discussing the challenges China poses to the U.S. military. Addressing strategic, technological, and operational issues, highlighting the implications for national security and defense policy. And in our Weapon of the Week, step inside the VigilantHalo. A next level command and control platform built by BlueHalo.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 184 - Could the U.S. take out Russia and China's nuclear forces in less than two hours?:
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re reviewing a controversial new paper that makes some extraordinary claims about the U.S. and its ability to deal with its near-peer adversaries. Host Ryan Robertson visits with one of the paper’s authors, as well as a former U.S. military intelligence officer, for his take on the paper’s claims. And in our Weapon of the Week, Andruil uses anime to introduce their new missile.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 183 - On Location at The AFA’s Air, Space, and Cyber 2024 Conference
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re on location at the AFA’s Air, Space, and Cyber 2024 Conference. Hear from the Secretary of the Air Force, Frank Kendall, and Chief of Staff, Gen. David Allvin, as they provide a progress report on the USAF’s effort to restructure in the face of the Great Power Competition. And host Ryan Robertson reports that the battle for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft, commonly known as the CCA, is heating up. It’s a first look at General Atomics and Anduril’s efforts to put their machines in the air.
Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 182 - Going hypersonic with the Mako missile
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re going hypersonic. Host Ryan Robertson talks with one of the decision makers behind Lockheed Martin’s entry into the race: the Mako Multi-Mission Hypersonic Missile, a stand-off hypersonic weapon designed to fit the F-35A/C and F-22A. Plus, our Weapon of the Week is heading to the range for Operation Hard Kill and the focus on anti-drone defensive systems.
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 181 - What does Ukraine’s Kursk incursion mean for the war?
This week on Weapons & Warfare we take a look at Ukraine’s switch from defense to offense with their incursion into the Kursk region of Russia. Host Ryan Robertson visits with some senior fellows from the Center for European Policy Analysis to get their assessment of what Ukraine’s offensive means for the next phase of Russia’s illegal war. And defense contractor Anduril makes a return to our Weapon of the Week segment with the Ghost Shark.
Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 180 - Seeking a solution with additive manufacturing
This week on Weapons & Warfare, seeking a solution to the military’s billion-dollar parts problem. Host Ryan Robertson looks at additive manufacturing and how military leadership sees it as a solution to boats that need repairing and planes that need maintenance by shortening the supply chain. And we turn to an Army legend for our Weapon of the Week. The M1A2 Abrams, four decades strong and still rolling forward.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 179 - The Battle Against Misinformation
This week, on Weapons & Warfare, some information on the battle against misinformation. Host Ryan Robertson visits with intelligence analyst and content creator Ryan McBeth to talk about his battle against misinformation and how he thinks the U.S. and its allies need to deal with bad actors. And our Weapon of the Week recognizes American service members that competed in the Paris games.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 178 - UKRAINE GETS THE KEYS TO THEIR FIRSAT F-16s
This week on Weapons & Warfare the F-16s have arrived. After nearly two years of negotiations and intense training, Ukraine's long hoped for F-16s have started arriving. Host Ryan Robertson takes an in-depth look at the road traveled to turn a dream into a reality. Plus our Weapon of the Week could be the Army’s next “shoot and scoot” solution, meet the Hawkeye Howitzer!
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 177 - Putting An Emphasis on Maritime Innovation
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re headed for open waters to examine the military’s focus on maritime innovation. Host Ryan Robertson visits with the man behind Sharrow Marine, who hopes to bring their innovation in prop technology to America’s national defense efforts. And our Weapon of the Week is the ACV-30, the USMC’s new amphibious combat vehicle.
Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 176 - Weapons of the Week Revisited
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re revisiting some of our favorite Weapons of the Week. Host Ryan Robertson is joined by Senior Producer Brett Baker, Video Editor Brian Spencer, and Graphics Designer Dakota Piteo, as the crew behind the show talks about some of their favorite pieces of technology and hardware.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 175 - Update on Nebraska led effort to develop pill to prevent radiation sickness
This week on Weapons & Warfare highlights a pioneering effort to create a pill that could protect troops from Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) following radiation exposure. This project is a significant advancement in military medical research led by Nebraska-based researchers, providing hope for safeguarding troops in radiation-risk environments. We also catch-up with Dr. David Berkowitz for a project update that was initially featured in our premiere episode in January.
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 174 - Addressing moral injury within the special forces
This week on Weapons & Warfare, the focus is on moral injury. Host Ryan Robertson explores its definition and the level of understanding surrounding it, shedding light on experts' insights and the necessary steps to address moral injury within the special forces community. Our Weapon of the Week segment celebrates Independence Day with America’s patriotically named vessels, vehicles, and weapons.
Wed, 03 Jul 2024 - 173 - Combat Necessity is (also) the Mother of Invention
This week on Weapons & Warfare, we’re exploring battlefield innovation. Host Ryan Robertson visits with the team at Building Momentum to see how they’re showing the modern warrior how to make the most of what they have available. Teaching lessons learned from Iraq, Afghanistan, and even today in Ukraine, see how innovation continues to have a place in the battlespace. And in our Weapon of the Week, see how a British tank is setting a new standard in testing trials.
Wed, 26 Jun 2024 - 172 - Hitting The High Seas
This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re headed to the beach. As conflicts like the ones in the Red, Black and South China Seas continue to evolve, so too does the need for new innovations in the maritime battlespace. Host Ryan Robertson takes a look at what two companies focused on open waters and tech are doing to stay in front of the pack. And Blueye Robotics is taking their tech to new depths in our Weapon Of The Week.
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 - 171 - All The Drones
This week on Weapons & Warfare it’s all drones, all the time. A veritable Dronapalooza. Hear from some former Air Force leaders and defense and security experts on what our national defense is doing right, and where it needs to get better when it comes to drones in the hands of today’s operators. And we check out the C100 from Performance Drone Works to see how the Alabama startup is taking its experience from high-performance drone racing to the modern battlespace.
Wed, 12 Jun 2024 - 170 - A WWII War Correspondents Story
This week on Weapons & Warfare, as the world reflects on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Host Ryan Robertson has a conversation with journalism professor, and documentarian, Barney McCoy about his latest effort, ‘Running Towards The Fire’. This new documentary centers on the experiences of World War II correspondent, Robert Rueben who made the jump into Normandy with airborne troops in the early hours ahead of the allied invasion. You can subscribe to the Weapons & Warfare podcast on the platform of your choosing here.
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 - 169 - Taking computing power to the battlespace
This week on Weapons & Warfare, taking new tech to the battlespace. With the ever-evolving nature of combat, and how America’s forces will operate in their next conflict, one company is working to make sure deployed troops have the computing power they need to operate in remote and austere environments. Host Ryan Robertson offers an up-close look at how one company is looking to equip warfighters with the ability to best make use of all the information available to them. And in our Weapon of the Week learn how one defense contractor is able to meet the military’s needs for new tech on short notice.
Thu, 30 May 2024 - 168 - Taking the next step, why Warriors Ethos is on a mission for veterans
This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re exploring life after service. While many veterans make the transition to civilian life with little difficulty, that’s not true for all. Host Ryan Robertson connects with Warriors Ethos to learn more about their mission to help veterans take the next step, and introduces us to one of their success stories. Plus the ‘Weapon of the Week’. Why the Razor P100 could be the next piece of the Replicator Initiative puzzle.
Wed, 22 May 2024 - 167 - Destination Tampa, SOF Week 2024
This week on Weapons & Warfare we head to Tampa for Special Operations Forces Week, aka SOF Week 2024. Host Ryan Robertson takes a look at some of the problems facing the SOF community and what they’re doing to stay mission-ready in the face of those challenges. And our Weapon of the Week may look like a toy, but its users aren’t playing around.
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 166 - Desperately Seeking Solutions (America’s Shipbuilding Problem)
This week on Weapons & Warfare China’s newest aircraft carrier could soon be ready to hit open waters. Learn why that news is putting a bigger spotlight on America’s shipbuilding and maintenance struggles. Host Ryan Robertson visits with an industry leader to get their take on potential answers to the problem. And. in our Weapon of the Week, all hail the King. The Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion is the Marine Corps new flex.
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 165 - Throttle up with Ghostworks and the M-Hull
This week on Weapons & Warfare we’re headed out on the Potomac River as Host Ryan Robertson visits with a longtime boatmaker that’s hoping to turn their racing background into a winning formula for Special Operations forces. Plus a new concept from Bell could be a big player in the future of America’s national defense.
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 164 - New tech tackling an old problem
This week on Weapons & Warfare meet the Southern California startup that could change the game for the military’s billion-dollar parts problem. Host Ryan Robertson visits with one of the leaders at Machina Labs to see how their tech could be the answer to many issues facing military maintainers. And a small, but powerful piece of tech is our Weapon of the Week.
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 163 - Big News out of ‘Sea, Air, Space 2024’
This week on Weapons & Warfare we are in National Harbor, Maryland for ‘Sea, Air, Space 2024’, the U.S. Navy League’s annual exposition for America’s maritime forces and commercial partners. Leadership from the Navy and the Marine Corps weigh in on the state of their respective services. Plus host Ryan Robertson hops on board The Prowler by Metal Shark for our Weapon of the Week. And we catch up with Brandon Tseng to talk about some big developments at Shield AI.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 162 - Bonus Episode: Interview with former Naval Aviator turned YouTuber, Rob Roy
Our extended interview with former Naval Aviator turned YouTube content creator, Rob Roy, who talks about everything from his experiences flying off aircraft carriers, to building his social media platform, and where he thinks the Navy is headed.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 161 - Go behind the scenes in the life of a Navy officer
This week on Weapons & Warfare, from launching off aircraft carriers to launching viral videos, the subject of this week’s Debrief is sharing his military experience one video at a time. Host Ryan Robertson catches up with former Naval Aviator Rob Roy who is taking viewers inside the cockpit of the soon-to-be-retired C-2 Greyhound for an up-close education of what it’s like to work and fly from what’s been called a floating city. And find out why our Weapon of the Week could be a game changer for Naval Aviation.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 160 - Private jets are being refitted to be Air Force attack planes
This week on Weapons & Warfare we check in with the Air Force Research Laboratory. Host Ryan Robertson visits with the Director of Strategic Partnering to talk about all things AFRL, from fifth-gen fighters to the B-21 and drones to missiles, we find out how the lab is working to meet the needs of today’s Airmen and Guardians. Plus a critical mission gets a major upgrade, check out the EA-37B Compass Call in our Weapon Of The Week.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 159 - Where is AI technology now and where is it headed?
This week on Weapons & Warfare we take a look at artificial intelligence and aviation. Host Ryan Robertson visits with two companies leading the charge for AI pilots. As the nature of warfare evolves and the competition for resources intensifies, W&W examines where the technology is, and where it might be headed in the not-too-distant future.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 158 - A-UGVs give Marines an advantage on the battlefield
This week on Weapons & Warfare were going beyond the headlines to take a look at Russia, space, and their nuclear ambitions beyond the earth’s atmosphere. Host Ryan Robertson visits with three subject matter experts for their insights on what’s possibly and most likely when it comes to Russia and their nuclear capabilities in space.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 157 - US Air Force finding best cyber talent to use as defense
This week on Weapons & Warfare, in the face of consistent efforts by Russia and China to infiltrate America’s online resources the U.S. Air Force makes a move to attract, and keep, the best IT and cyber talent available. Host Ryan Robertson takes a look at the USAF’s plan to bring back the rank of Warrant Officer and why the Air Force thinks this move makes the most sense in the online fight against foreign interference.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 156 - Air Force partners with startup to transform mental health care for troops
This week on Weapons & Warfare, step inside the MindGym and see why the U.S. Air Force is turning to the team behind it to make sure their Airmen are maintaining their mental fitness. Host Ryan Robertson sits down with some of the leadership at Lumena Labs, to see how one man’s idea caught the interest of the Air Force. Plus the Army announces a plan to trim 32,000 billets within their ranks. And the Javelin is our weapon of the week.
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 155 - Bonus Episode: Meet some of the minds behind the MindGym
Meet some of the minds behind the MindGym as host Ryan Robertson visits with a portion of the leadership at Lumena, a Denver-based startup that’s doing big things for the mental health of the Air Force. From their humble beginnings to connecting with the USAF, and their plans for the future of the MindGym.
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 154 - Congress is holding Air and Space Forces back
This week Weapons & Warfare is on the road as host Ryan Robertson reports from the AFA Air Warfare Symposium in Aurora, Colorado. One of the biggest stories coming out of this year’s event was how Congresses’ failure to pass a new budget is holding back the Air and Space Force’s ability to change and keep pace with an ever-evolving array of threats around the world. It’s called a ‘continuing resolution’ and military leadership is very vocal about the harm it’s doing to America’s ability to defend itself.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 153 - BONUS PODCAST: The different versions of victory for Vladimir Putin in Ukraine
Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Robertson visits with the author of ‘What is Russia’s theory of victory in Ukraine?’ Major Marnix Provoost, who is an infantry officer in the Royal Netherlands Army and currently working as a PhD researcher at the Netherlands Defence Academy, talks about how different types of victory for Russia in its illegal war with Ukraine.
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 152 - What will Vladimir Putin see as a victory in Ukraine?
This week on Weapons & Warfare, with winter slowing the fight for both Ukraine and Russia we take a deeper look at how Vladimir Putin might define victory in his illegal war. Host Ryan Robertson visits with Maj. (RNLA) Marnix Provoost who is working as a PhD researcher at the Netherlands Defence Academy. He’s the author of a piece for the Modern Institute of War at West Point titled ‘What is Russia’s theory of victory in Ukraine?’.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 151 - ‘Rocks of War’, A Potential Problem For America’s Military
This week on Weapons & Warfare an in-depth look at a growing problem and shrinking stockpiles. How helping other countries in conflict and depending on China could put the U.S. in a bind. Host Ryan Robertson visits with Special contributor Jack Aylmer who reports on America’s dwindling supply of rare earth minerals and what that means for the country’s national defenses. Plus we hear from a shipping expert on the crisis in the Red Sea.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 150 - Bonus Episode: A Conversation with an F-35 test pilot
How does a Navy fighter pilot become a test pilot for one of the biggest defense contractors in the world? Find out the answer to that and much more in this special episode of Weapons & Warfare. It’s all the parts of Ryan Robertson’s conversation with Tony “Brick” Wilson we couldn’t fit into the regular show.
Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 149 - In the cockpit with an F-35 Test Pilot: Weapons and Warfare
In this week’s episode of Weapons & Warfare host Ryan Roberts does a deep dive on the F-35 Lightning with Lockheed Martin test pilot Tony “Brick” Wilson. Learn why the fifth generation fighter is expected to be on the front line of defense for the U.S. for the next several decades. Plus we go for a (metaphorical) ride on the Army’s replacement for the Humvee, the Oshkosh L-ATV.
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 148 - Bonus Episode: A Look At Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions with Peter Brookes
In this bonus episode of Weapons and Warfare we take a look at what Iran has been up to with its nuclear program since the United States withdrew from what became known as the Iran Deal. Host Ryan Robertson has a conversation with veteran national security policymaker and analyst Dr. Peter Brookes about how close Iran’s progress may be to making American leadership uncomfortable.
Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 147 - Iran’s nuclear activity may raise concerns in the US: Weapons and Warfare
In this episode of Weapons and Warfare, investigate what Iran has been up to with its nuclear program since the United States withdrew from the so-called Iran nuclear deal. Veteran national security policymaker and analyst Dr. Peter Brooks explains how close Iran’s progress may be to making American leadership uncomfortable.
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 146 - US Air Force using mixed reality to train new pilots: Weapons and Warfare
On this week’s episode of Weapons & Warfare climb into the cockpit of a TH-1H Huey helicopter and take it for a spin as we take an up-close look at the next evolution of training for Air Force helicopter pilots. It’s the latest in mixed reality training. The goal is to get prospective pilots trained better, faster, and as cost-efficiently as possible.
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 145 - Nebraska developing pill to prevent radiation sickness: Weapons and Warfare
The premiere episode of Weapons & Warfare dives into a groundbreaking initiative to develop a pill aimed at safeguarding troops from Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) in the event of radiation exposure. The project, led by Nebraska-based researchers, marks a significant stride in military medical research, offering potential protection for troops operating where radiation poses a threat.
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 144 - Weapons and Warfare Trailer
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