Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Asymmetric Warfare”
Hormuz Underwater Standoff: A Weighted Situational Assessment
Within a 48-hour window ending May 11, the United States publicly disclosed the arrival of a nuclear ballistic missile submarine at Gibraltar, Iran’s Navy commander officially confirmed Ghadir-class midget submarine deployments inside the Strait of Hormuz, and the ceasefire framework between Washington and Tehran publicly collapsed. These three events are not coincidental. They represent a coordinated, if fragile, exchange of deterrence signals between two parties that have lost the surface war and are now contesting the underwater domain.
NUBURU and the Counter-Drone Hardware Wave
NUBURU is pushing into counter-drone systems using its blue laser technology. The announcement is small. The trend it represents is not.
Counter-drone has moved from a niche military problem to a structural defense procurement category in roughly four years. The trigger was the demonstrated effectiveness of cheap, commercially available drones in conventional conflict — most visibly in Ukraine, but also in multiple other theaters where asymmetric actors used consumer and modified commercial drones to create disproportionate tactical effect against much more expensive military systems.