Europe advances in designing its own security architecture
European countries are increasingly willing to enhance military coordination in both nuclear and conventional defense sectors as evidenced by discussions at the Munich Security Conference.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE, face to face in the Red Sea
The rivalry between Saudi Arabia and the UAE is reshaping security architecture and alliances in the region amid escalating tensions over military shipments to Yemen.
The medieval castle in northern Portugal considered a jewel of military architecture
The article discusses the strategic significance and architectural beauty of the medieval Castle of Santa Maria da Feira in northern Portugal.
This castle is not located high like other fortresses because it was built to defend a spring of water
The article describes a unique castle in Seville that challenges conventional military design by being built at a low elevation to protect a water spring.
Maciej Miłosz: There are no free lunches. Tanks – even less so
The article discusses the end of European reliance on American defense spending and the shift in security architecture that has negatively impacted Europe.
A 13th-century convent, a military city, and the Vasco-Navarro train, the photographs of two disappeared Vitorias
The article explores the historical imagery of Vitoria through the lens of its 13th-century convent, military heritage, and the once-operational Vasco-Navarro train.