The U.S. Department of Defense rolled out its plan to shield suppliers from digital sabotage amid growing concern about cyberattacks
HELSINKI — One of NATO’s newest members plans to build and jointly operate two research centers and an accelerator facility
The U.S. Navy sent lawmakers a $2.2 billion wish list for fiscal 2025, which includes several items that would fill
The Space Force asked Congress for more than $1 billion for a largely classified slate of high-priority efforts it didn’t
Congress early on Saturday passed the fiscal 2024 defense spending bill, nearly halfway through the fiscal year that began in
The House and Senate on Thursday released the compromise text of their fiscal 2024 defense spending bill, nearly halfway through
For generations, America’s success has been underwritten by its military strength. That strength has deterred aggression and countered the forces
MILAN – A proposed Czech-led bulk artillery ammunition purchase for Ukraine is picking up steam, as countries commit to bank-rolling
North Korean unmanned aerial vehicles that closely resemble sophisticated American drones are a sign the despotic regime is seeking to
The cyclical nature of technological evolution and defense has seen various booms and busts. Not too long ago, the rise

