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Philippines orders 12 more FA-50 combat jets from South Korea
Manila has actively purchased frigates, corvettes, aircraft and weapons from South Korean defense firms to modernize its armed forces.
Where President-elect Joe Biden stands on national security issues
Here are some key defense policies to keep an eye on under a Biden administration.
Biden elected president
The Democratic nominee and former vice president is set to become the country's next commander in chief.
Pentagon’s artificial intelligence hub shifts its approach to now ‘seek out problems’
The Defense Department wants to ensure it's delivering tools that war fighters will actually use. That requires strong relationships across the globe.
By Andrew Eversden
French Navy begins broad revamp of its mine-hunting abilities
The program aims to replace the inventory ranging from the Éridan class of mine-hunting ships to sonars by 2029.
By Christina Mackenzie
European Union erects legal hoops for outsiders to join defense programs
The new agreement is the product of efforts by Germany, which holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, to force a compromise on an issue that had been simmering for years.
Armed Services committees and the election: Here’s what we know
Stay tuned for updates as results for key congressional races continue to roll in. Will there be a major shakeup for the congressional Armed Services committees?
By Joe Gould
Pentagon research office wants innovative tools to spot influence campaigns
A new solicitation wants automated tools to help analysts track influence campaigns as they evolve.
By Andrew Eversden
What the defense industry is seeing and saying about the election
In earnings call after earnings call, defense industry executives have projected calm ahead of Tuesday’s election.
By Joe Gould
Pentagon re-awards multibillion-dollar office tools contract to CSRA
After several contracting errors, the Defense Department has re-awarded the contract to the original winner.
By Andrew Eversden
How a Pacific missile test site is keeping up with challenging tests in a pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic hasn't derailed testing at the U.S. Army-managed remote missile test site in the Kwajalein Atoll.
By Jen Judson