If the force is truly to have balanced lethality and battlefield resiliency, it will need more money, ships, and missiles.
F-47, and Air Force One programs appears at odds with the Pentagon’s professed acquisition approach, one expert said.
If reports of the 28-point text are true, the “plan amount[s] to Ukraine’s full capitulation to Russia’s original war demands ...
President Donald Trump accused six Democratic lawmakers of sedition on social media Thursday and threatened them with ...
The number of Class A mishaps—the deadliest and costliest category—per 100,000 flight hours rose from 1.3 in fiscal 2020 to 2 ...
Saronic, a drone-boat startup based in Austin, Texas, announced during a panel at a General Catalyst Institute event Monday ...
Quantum devices that measure Earth's magnetic fields could help replace GPS—if researchers can figure out how to tell when ...
Defense agencies operate under a rapidly evolving threat landscape characterized by contested environments, dispersed ...
Pentagon will be more willing to buy a system that provides “the 85% solution” now and the full solution later. On Tuesday, a ...
Developing: A Tennessee state judge temporarily blocked Trump’s National Guard deployment to Memphis, saying it appears to ...
The Marine Corps commandant underscores the necessity of the Amphibious Ready Group/Marine Expeditionary Unit for projecting ...
No previous deputy director has received access to some of the country’s most sensitive secrets without passing a standard ...
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