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In a joint statement, the countries said they are "ready to play an active role" to support security guarantees, though details have been scarce.
“We're going to do an F-55,” President Donald Trump announced today in Doha. “That'll be two engines and a super upgrade on the F-35.” ...
SPACECOM takes over missile defense ops from Strategic Command By bringing the three mission areas of missile warning, missile defense and space domain awareness under one command as the Global ...
With a max value of $4.1 billion over five to 10 years, the C2BMC-Next contract will upgrade the global missile defense system to tap new satellite feeds, track hypersonic and cruise missiles, and ...
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Global, Land Warfare South Korea’s Hanwha and Poland’s WB Group agree to guided missile joint venture in Poland “In 2024, we signed a second agreement for 72 Homar-K [Chunmoo] systems ...
JERUSALEM — The Israel Ministry of Defense has signed what it called a “landmark transaction” to acquire 25 more F-15 fighter aircraft in a deal worth $5.2 billion, the ministry announced ...
Air Warfare, Space Space Force’s new ‘warfighting framework’ says ‘space superiority’ is basis of US military power The document argues that the US needs to establish space superiority ...
Defense industry news, analysis and commentaryEU to spend ‘hundreds of billions’ on US arms? Maybe not but demand is real, analysts say Analyst Max Bergmann told Breaking Defense that if ...
The two senior officials overseeing the Navy’s shipyard revamp told Breaking Defense that the shipyards one day should return submarines to the fleet 90 days faster than they do today. By Justin ...
Blending superior optics, advanced stabilization and AI-powered autonomy in a compact and rugged system, ASELFLIR 600 delivers unmatched intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR ...
In this op-ed, Dustin Walker and Mackenzie Eaglen of AEI assert that the US will struggle to keep hitting 3 percent of GDP spending if the budget doesn't expand dramatically. "Adding a second ...
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