Ukraine is awaiting the delivery of F-16s, which will increase military pressure on Russia, from its allies.
The country displayed new equipment including the Haider platform, the first locally produced, Chinese-designed VT-4 main battle tank.
Politicians lament spending reductions during a war in Europe, while the government says the numbers are trending up.
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These drones could take over some missions performed by Taiwan’s fighter fleet that is already busy monitoring Chinese military activities.
BAE demonstrated its ability to swap mission equipment packages rapidly at the Association of the U.S. Army's Global Force Symposium.
An invasion of Gaza's southern city of Rafah would be a humanitarian catastrophe, said a defense official speaking with reporters.
There is an increasing demand to acquire weapons systems faster as well as a greater complexity behind current and emerging technologies.
Sasha Baker has performed the Pentagon's No. 3 role since last summer. Her departure spells more uncertainty for a personnel-strapped office.
Cloud is often seen as a means to get the right data to the right people at the right time — a pillar of Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control.
Congress has passed an $825 billion FY24 defense spending bill, but the plan to get Ukraine military assistance across the finish line remains uncertain.
We cannot rely on our legacy arsenal to retain military advantage and deter threats.
The Army's new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology.
Through a partnership with other Pentagon agencies, STARCOM plans to install new space domain awareness sensors on satellites in orbit as soon as 2025.
More Stories Ukraine is awaiting the delivery of F-16s, which will increase military pressure on Russia, from its allies. BAE demonstrated its ability to swap mission equipment packages rapidly at the Association of the U.S. Army's Global Force Symposium. The Army's conventional fires study is leading the service to focus on munitions range and capacity as well as more mobile and autonomous systems. The country displayed new equipment including the Haider platform, the first locally produced, Chinese-designed VT-4 main battle tank. Politicians lament spending reductions during a war in Europe, while the government says the numbers are trending up. These drones could take over some missions performed by Taiwan’s fighter fleet that is already busy monitoring Chinese military activities. The Army's new plan for watercraft has a joint focus and will use autonomous and robotic technology. “The relationship between Iran and Russia? That really started when they asked for them to provide the one-way attack UAS, specifically the Shahed-136.” Through a partnership with other Pentagon agencies, STARCOM plans to install new space domain awareness sensors on satellites in orbit as soon as 2025. Kongsberg's Protector remote weapons stations is slated for integration into Patria's Common Armoured Vehicle System, or CAVS. A new law allows the French government to compel the defense industry to speed up the production of vital equipment. The Army is rapidly pursuing launched effects to deliver surveillance, reconnaissance, targeting, network and lethal capabilities to a modern force. Load More