PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) — ‘If you can be seen, you can be killed’: Drone warfare forces broad rethink of training. A recent robotic assault by Ukraine on Russian positions north of Kharkiv marked a watershed moment for how ground combat forces must prepare for war, say top U.S. general.
“We need to think of a combined arms battalion more like a carrier strike group that has embedded countermeasures.”
“We usually have these large clusters of formations. We like to drive in convoys,” said Maj. Gen. Ronald Ragin, commander of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command.
“I do not believe that that will be applicable on future battlefields, because if you can be seen, you can be killed.”
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY – Here’s a roundup of today’s other top defense stories ending the week from conservative national security expert PAUL CRESPO.
Not the President’s Daily Brief, but almost as good – PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEFING – the PDB:
NATIONAL SECURITY
HOMELAND SECURITY
DEFENSE POLITICS
US POWER OVERSEAS
With a simulated earthquake, U.S. and Japan gauge evolving command coordination. The two nations concluded a weeklong disaster-response exercise, the first to bring together U.S. Forces Japan and the country’s newly formed Joint Operations Command.
IRAN THREAT/MIDDLE EAST
Trump is doubling down on the administration’s claim that U.S. military strikes “completely destroyed” Iran’s three nuclear sites last month, pushing back against a new assessment reportedly showing that only one of the three facilities was wrecked.
‘Nothing has changed’: Iran’s armed proxies are ramping up pressure on key points in the Middle East as Tehran attempts to rebuild its regional influence, eroded by two year Israeli military campaign.
CHINA THREAT
Taiwan extends drills to show China — and Trump — it’s ready to fight. Residents practiced fleeing their apartment buildings and flocking to underground parking garages, as air raid sirens blared across Taiwan’s capital region, home to 7 million people. In the city’s main stadium army reservists simulated distributing food and other emergency rations. Elementary schools became mock operating theaters and first aid stations.
China Builds World’s Largest Dam in Tibet: Threat or Innovation?

Will China abandon its noninterventionist foreign policy for Iran? After the recent attacks by Israel and the U.S., Iran will likely upgrade its conventional military capabilities with China’s help.
China was on the sidelines of the Iran-Israel war. That’s just where it wanted to be. Along with Iran, and North Korea, China and Russia are key members of an “axis” of authoritarian nations or a growing anti-U.S. alignment.
RUSSIA THREAT – UKRAINE WAR
Russia’s summer offensive in Ukraine is gaining ground as its forces attack on multiple fronts. In June, the country’s numerical advantages in troops and air power produced its biggest monthly gains in territory since the beginning of the year.
US MILITARY
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