Budget plans foresee the most significant ramp-up only at the end of the decade, leaving Australia vulnerable to Chinese aggression in the meantime.
The Middle East’s emerging air defense alliance got its first major stress test on April 13 and appears to have passed with flying colors.
Rep. Joe Courtney led a panel in pushing back against Navy plans to cut a Virginia-class submarine from its fiscal 2025 spending plans.
While the issue is often raised by commercial firms, the official told the Defense Innovation Board it is also a challenge for international allies.
The chamber will hold three separate votes on Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan aid bills that mirror legislation the Senate has already passed.
True Velocity is suing Sig Sauer, alleging it stole trade secrets used in the weapon design the Army chose for its Next-Generation Squad weapon.
Lithuanian authorities have begun easing regulations that govern big defense industry projects, making it easier for foreign companies to set up shop.
Prime Minister Tusk lauded Israeli air-defense capabilities, some of which have begun to find buyers in Europe.
After decades of corporate consolidation, the pendulum now swings toward consensus that the U.S. defense-industrial base must once again expand.
The Navy secretary faulted industry for not investing in increasing its own capacity and Congress for establishing spending caps.
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