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Ukraine can use the $2 billion in Foreign Military Financing to help grow its own defense industry, potentially via co-production with U.S. companies.
It was business as usual amid the mortars and cannons on the show floor of the IDEB exhibition in Bratislava.
An acquisition official said the Navy and Marine Corps brought three systems to Replicator, but declined to clarify whether all were selected.
Leaders in Berlin and Paris have managed to quell bilateral industry animosities in key projects, but grievances continue to bubble under the surface.
Seeing several Army watercraft move east from Virginia does beg the question as to how the service balances such deployments against its primary mission.
Lawmakers sound increasingly frustrated with the Navy's position of wanting a single attack submarine in 2025.
The case of the ubiquitous Boeing 737 airliner can provide a useful guide to ensure ships are scalable, affordable and relevant.
The Air Force has experimented with electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft under the Agility Prime program in recent years.
Defense Minister Robert Kalinak presented the weapon during the country’s flagship defense fair in the capital of Bratislava.
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