We've made it bolder, faster, and easier to navigate everywhere you want it: computer, tablet and smartphone. It's our new home for rapid-fire news updates, in-depth analysis, and more videos and photos. And we've made it a snap to share on social media.

Take our site tour or just start on the home page. Your screen opens to the top stories of the day, with quick links to more news, photos and videos about the defense industry, policymakers, Congress and more.

On the left, Quick Links will take you around the world. Choose a region to see our coverage. Or look right to the Right Now rail, where you'll find the very latest posts. (A red alert banner signals important breaking news.)

The new site puts our photos and video on full display. Check the new Media page (just click on the camera icon) for galleries and videos, or the Defense News TV page for Vago Muradian's interviews with defense and military leaders and subject matter experts.

Better on mobile. Our mobile website, m.defensenews.com, also has a fresh look that's easy to navigate and read. And coming soon to the iOS App Store and Google Play: Defense News apps for your smartphone and tablet, to put the news you seek in the palm of your hand. You also can sign up for mobile alerts to ensure you never miss breaking news.

Newsletters. Manage your e-newsletter subscriptions and get news sent to your inbox. We send out the free Early Bird Brief each weekday morning and the Daily News Roundup every weekday afternoon. Our specialty newsletters include the monthly Training and Simulation Report and the bi-weekly Arabic language newsletter.

Feeling a bit lost? Help is a click away. Ask questions or report issues with the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the home page.

What's unchanged? Defense News' team of journalists in 19 countries will continue to provide the independent news, analysis and unique expertise you've come to expect. Let us know what you think about our new look — we welcome your feedback.

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