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Bryan Clark

Former U.S. submariner and defense analyst at the Hudson Institute who runs wargames and advises on naval, undersea, and wargaming topics; featured as the episode's expert guest.

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Mar 2, 2026 • 1h 20min

Emergency Pod: Iran + Anthropic

Henry Farrell, a political scientist on tech and geopolitics; Bryan Clark, a retired Navy officer and naval warfare analyst; Michael Horowitz, a defense policy scholar who rewrote Pentagon autonomy rules; and Emmy Probasco, a CSET fellow and former Navy officer on military AI. They discuss the U.S. use of low-cost drones in precise mass strikes. They debate regime decapitation risks, air-defense strain and stockpile depletion, and how large language models like Claude are being integrated into military systems.
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Jan 24, 2026 • 1h 13min

Second Breakfast: Battleships, Golden Dome, Greenland, Kash, Presidential Comedy

Bryan Clark, a former U.S. Navy submariner turned naval force design and tech analyst. He breaks down the push for a Trump‑class battleship and why carriers eclipsed battleships. He examines the ambitious Golden Dome missile program and its execution risks. He discusses Greenland, alliance strains, Five Eyes tensions, and how political shifts reshape defense choices.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 58min

Ep 214: Bryan Clark on the Coming Sensor War with China

Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a submariner, shares his insights on the potential for conflict with China. He delves into the evolving role of sensor technology in warfare and discusses the U.S.'s challenges, particularly concerning Taiwan. Clark highlights the complexities of military command structures in China, emphasizing the dual roles of political officers. He also explores how to deter adversaries through deception and the importance of adaptive leadership in chaotic environments.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 56min

Second Breakfast: Iran, $500B for Defense...and should we pity RTX?

Bryan Clark, a defense analyst known for his work on naval strategy and defense adaptations, joins the discussion about pressing geopolitical issues. He delves into the complexities of Iran's internal struggles, linking them to economic instability and regime challenges. Clark also warns against the risks of relying on outdated weaponry amidst proposals for a massive $500 billion defense budget. The conversation covers the importance of modernizing supply chains and the implications of corporate behavior in the defense sector.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 49min

DefAero Tech Report [Feb 04, 25] Innovation & Acquisition Take Aways from Apex Defense Year Two

Chris Servello, retired Navy public affairs officer and CAVAS Ships co-host, brings naval and industry perspective. Bryan Clark, Hudson Institute director and retired Navy commander, focuses on force design and defense innovation. They discuss services embracing disruptive tech. They explore pairing unmanned systems with traditional forces. They examine acquisition reforms, industry funding worries, and logistics, AI, and edge computing challenges.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 1h 1min

Second Breakfast: Putin's Drones, SecWar Patton, Wargaming, Finding Subs

Bryan Clark, a former U.S. submariner and defense analyst at the Hudson Institute, dives into the evolving landscape of modern warfare. He discusses the strategic implications of Russia's drone attacks on NATO and debates the merits of long-range strike capabilities for Ukraine. Bryan also sheds light on the goals of wargaming in military planning, the importance of logistics over warrior culture, and the challenges of modern subs in detection and engagement. AI's role in sonar detection and the intricacies of electronic warfare are also explored, offering a nuanced view of current military dynamics.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 8min

US calls on allies to provide naval escorts in the Strait of Hormuz

Bryan Clark, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and former special assistant to the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, brings naval strategy expertise. He discusses how Iran uses shore-based drones, mines and rockets to threaten the Strait of Hormuz. He assesses calls for allied naval escorts, the limits of sea-based responses, and whether landing forces would be needed to secure shipping.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 39min

Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Jan 14, 25] Hudson's Bryan Clark on Pickets, Pouncers, and Protectors

Bryan Clark, Director at the Hudson Institute and former U.S. Navy officer, discusses defense strategies for Australia amidst budget constraints and evolving threats. He highlights a game-changing report on using uncrewed systems for deterrence and explores military scenarios through trilateral war games with the U.S. and Japan. Clark advocates for a shift in strategy to impose costs on aggressors and outlines necessary capabilities across domains. He also shares insights on the role of uncrewed systems and the importance of rapid adaptation in military acquisition.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 46min

DEFAERO Daily Pod [Nov 04, 25] Montgomery and Clark on Super Weapons and What Comes Next

Bryan Clark, a retired U.S. Navy officer now with the Hudson Institute, and Mark Montgomery, a senior director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, dive deep into the implications of Russia's recent 'super' weapons. They discuss the operational significance of nuclear-powered cruise missiles and advanced torpedoes, and how these could shift global deterrence. The duo also examines Ukraine's resilience in the face of Russian tactics targeting energy infrastructure, and the transformative potential of U.S. munitions like the Extended Range Attack Munition.
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Aug 27, 2025 • 50min

DEFAERO Daily Pod [Aug 27, 25] Latest Aquisition and Industrial Policy Headlines w/ Bialos, McGinn & Clark

Joining the discussion are Bryan Clark, who leads the Center for Defense Concepts and Innovation at the Hudson Institute; Jeff Bialos, former deputy undersecretary of defense for industrial policy; and Jerry McGinn, who heads the Center for the Industrial Base at CSIS. They dive into the Pentagon's plans to acquire stakes in defense contractors for enhanced capabilities. The guests critique current acquisition strategies and emphasize the need for a more agile approach to improve military readiness. They also discuss the innovation landscape and the challenges faced by new firms in defense.

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