BERLIN — Mainland Europe’s Future Combat Air System, an ambitious effort to field a suite of warplanes and drones in
The Senate will pursue a spending increase next year of about 3.4% for defense and 2.7% increase for nondefense programs
The military will continue developing its new LGM-35A Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile but has told the U.S. Air Force to
Software is a critical component of military missions, but for too long, the Defense Department’s security compliance procedures have blocked
BERLIN — Germany’s parliament has authorized money for the purchase of thousands of missiles and the development of a supersonic
The U.S. Army will field more than 1,000 Switchblade 600 drones over the next year as part of Replicator —
Lockheed Martin said it demonstrated it can integrate digital command and control capabilities into the Pentagon’s Joint Fires Network during
PARIS — Europe’s largest defense show kicks off in Paris on Monday, and this year’s edition of the Eurosatory exhibition
In Vietnam, on March 12, 1970, U.S. Army Sgt. Mitchell William Stout grabbed an enemy grenade thrown into his bunker
The Air Force on June 5 received its first combat-ready F-15EX Eagle II fighter. The Boeing-made jet was flown from


