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In Italy, a bridge to Sicily may offer piece to NATO spending puzzle
A portion of the alliance's defense spending requirements are likely to spur some creative accounting among member nations.
By Tom Kington
Austria sticks to Euro Sky Shield under moderate coalition government
Previously it had appeared as though Austria would exit the German-founded Sky Shield air defense project under a far-right government.
By Linus Höller
Trump’s Pentagon deputy pick faces scrutiny over budget, staffing cuts
Stephen Feinberg, a billionaire investor, sought to reassure Democratic senators that the Pentagon wouldn't sacrifice its fitness amid massive cuts.
Iron Dome for America gets a golden makeover
President Trump's new missile defense shield effort is now dubbed "Golden Dome."
By Jen Judson
Air Force budget cuts may open old wounds with Congress
Experts say it's unlikely the Air Force could save $15 billion only targeting the kind of diversity and climate change programs Sec. Hegseth has derided.
Poland, Slovakia team up for ammunition, weapon purchases
One initiative relates to Poland’s offer to supply K2 tanks, to be mode domestically under a license from South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem, to Slovakia.
Mind the gaps: Europe’s to-do list for defense without the US
Defense News asked experts how much time a European alliance will need to reach adequate capacity in nine defense enablers.
Accelerate C2ISR convergence at the edge
Decision advantage in tactical operations requires the most up-to-date intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) data.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
Modernizing Base Security: Overcoming Challenges with Real-Time Intel
Military bases must integrate AI-driven surveillance, real-time analytics, and drone defense to maintain operational readiness.
By Sightline Media Group Sponsored Content
DOD advisory committees must prove ‘warrior ethos’ in new directive
All active Defense Department advisory committees were given until Feb. 21 to send back a response justifying their existence.
By Hope Hodge Seck
L3Harris breaks ground on solid rocket motor production expansion
L3Harris' Aerojet Rocketdyne broke ground on a major expansion of solid rocket motor production facilities as the U.S. seeks to rebuild its stockpile.
By Jen Judson