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By Robert Brull, Defense Opinion Writer. “Russia Is Churning Out Drones,” ran a recent Wall Street Journal headline. “Ukraine Is Feeling the Impact.” Since Russia struck a deal with Iran to produce ...
The Columbia-class nuclear ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) is now running two years behind schedule, slower than reported ...
The chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday released an update to the $150 billion defense portion of the wide-ranging reconciliation ...
Lux Aeterna on Wednesday emerged from stealth and announced a $4 million pre-seed funding round that will go toward a demonstration mission in 2027 for ...
AeroVironment on Tuesday evening reported strong fourth quarter results driven by record revenue and a handsome bottom-line. Sales in the quarter grew 40 ...
Last year, in their versions of an FY 2025 defense bill, Senate and House appropriators proposed reductions for the U.S. Air ...
The Space Force’s innovation arm last week said it has awarded contracts to 10 companies worth a combined $19 million under its Sustained Space Maneuver ...
Following a lengthy session Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee approved its version of the Fiscal Year 2026 Homeland Security Appropriations Act, ...
By André Brunel, Defense Opinion Writer. A dirty open secret of NATO is that, 75 years after its founding, Hawaii is not ...
By Peter Mitchell, Defense Opinion Writer. Israel’s telegraphed strikes against Iran’s military leadership and nuclear enrichment facilities – dubbed “Operation Rising Lion,” a nod to Jewish scripture ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), said that U.S. adversaries may target the nation’s bases domestically ...
The Defense Department said the S-Band Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) conducted its first flight test tracking of a ...
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