WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army picked two of the world’s largest defense contractors to develop spying and jamming payloads for
WASHINGTON — The Air Force has awarded Boeing a $2.3 billion contract for 15 more KC-46A Pegasus refueling tankers. The
The fiscal 2024 defense authorization bill, which moves into conference negotiations this week, includes key provisions to ensure U.S military
LONDON — Defense contractors have been given until March next year to submit bids to provide the U.K. military with
ARLINGTON, Va. — The U.S. Navy has established a new program office to plan and manage aircraft carrier inactivations, defuelings
WASHINGTON ― An annual poll commissioned by the Ronald Reagan Institute found strong public support for arming Ukraine, Israel and
MILAN — The European Union’s sluggish progress in drastically increasing ammunition supplies to Ukraine has Baltic nation Estonia nervous about
The United States has the most comprehensive series of military export controls in the world, implemented through the International Traffic
WASHINGTON — Most of the talk to date about the American, Australian and British submarine pact known as AUKUS has
Milan, Italy – NATO is set to update its artificial intelligence strategy to include generative AI amid an increase in

