Cameron Curtis

Cameron Curtis

Cameron Curtis has spent thirty years in the financial markets as a trader and risk manager. He was on the trade floor when Saddam's tanks rolled into Kuwait, when the air wars opened over Baghdad and Belgrade, and when the financial crisis swallowed the world. He's studied military affairs and warfare all his adult life. His popular Breed series of military adventure thrillers are admired for combining deep expertise with propulsive action. The premises are realistic, the stories adrenaline-fuelled and emotionally engaging.

Israel’s Secret Air Launched Ballistic Missiles Strike Iran

Despite Israel’s impressive advancements in air-launched ballistic missile technology, this recent strike on Iran starkly illustrated the limitations of even the best weaponry when facing an air defense network as formidable as Iran’s, backed by Russian support.

NSA Leak Causes Feeble Israeli Attack on Iran

In the aftermath of a leaked NSA document, Israel’s cautious airstrike on Iran left more questions about missed targets than decisive blows, casting doubt on whether either side will risk a next move that could ignite a full-scale regional conflict.

Ukraine’s Zelensky Demands NATO or Nukes

Zelensky’s desperate “Victory Plan” is a high-stakes gamble that risks dragging NATO into a full-blown war with Russia, with his ultimatum for deep strikes and a nuclear threat leaving even his staunchest allies stunned and scrambling for damage control.

Will Iran Strike Israel’s A-Bomb Factory?

Dimona, Israel’s nuclear heart, represents the keystone of its strategic ambiguity—a shield against existential threats in a region where survival hinges on readiness, alliances, and the relentless pursuit of security.

Iran Has Probably Already Built The Bomb

If you think Iran is waiting around to perfect an implosion device while Israel’s got them locked in their nuclear crosshairs, you’ve already lost the plot.

Iran Missile Attack Overwhelms Israeli Air Defenses

Iran’s October 1 missile barrage against Israel proved that even the best air defenses can be overwhelmed by sheer numbers, leaving Israel to face the uncomfortable reality that their enemies have far more firepower in reserve.

The Mechanics of Bunker Busting: Killing Nasrallah

The precision and sheer scale of the Israeli Air Force’s strike on Hezbollah’s leadership on September 27th underscores the relentless pursuit of its enemies, as 80 GPS-guided bombs reduced a fortified bunker—and the life of Hassan Nasrallah—to rubble beneath the Beirut skyline.