Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s speech at the Reagan National Defense Forum capped a week where the Pentagon was squarely focused on China’s rise.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin highlighted investments in military hardware, in research and in the Pacific region, adding “we’ve got more to do.”
King also said disinformation efforts are another form of cyber war, one that is "a very tricky thing" to stymie.
“Ukraine is spending the money really well; that’s why they’re winning,” Rep. Adam Smith said at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
The goal is to prevent service member injuries and increase firing rates for howitzers.
The green light signifies a step forward for realizing the ground service's large-scale Scorpion modernization program.
Defense News geolocated an image showing a Tu-95MS bomber taking off at night to a location northeast of Hangzhou-Jianqiao airbase.
Meanwhile, Boeing announced Japan has awarded it a contract for two further KC-46A tankers, bringing its fleet to six.
A new survey found that it’s the actions of presidents that have predominantly caused respondents to see the Defense Department as politicized.
"It really shows our long-term commitment to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and the potential fight against China," said the chief of staff.
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