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Norway becomes ninth country to sign up for French nuclear deterrence as trust in US falters
Meanwhile, Germany will participate in French nuclear exercises as soon as September, joining them in an observer role.
By Linus Höller
Following protest, Space Development Agency cancels, then reissues reworked satellite solicitation
The agency is turning to other transaction authority, a tool that has become quite popular with the military.
By Nathan Strout
Risk aversion and secrecy are costing US its military advantage, No. 2 general says
Air Force Gen. John Hyten will step down in November.
US troops on Taiwan, confirms island nation’s president, confident America would defend it
Tsai didn’t tell CNN exactly how many US military personnel are on the island at present but said it was “not as many as people thought.
By Huizhong Wu
Japanese fighter pilots to start training in Italy
Fledgling fighter pilots from Japan are signing up for training in Italy as the Mediterranean country’s pilot school expands operations.
By Tom Kington
Gen. Milley calls Chinese weapon test ‘very concerning’
Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was the first Pentagon official to confirm on the record that China recently conducted a “very concerning” test of a hypersonic weapon system.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press
Here’s when General Dynamics thinks a sale of Abrams tanks to Poland will move forward
General Dynamics hopes to move forward on a foreign military sale of Abrams tanks to Poland.
By Jen Judson
DISA director announces agency reorganization
DISA will now be organized under four centers as opposed to two.
By Mark Pomerleau
US senators urge Biden to waive sanctions for India’s S-400 purchase
Two key senators are urging President Joe Biden to waive sanctions against India for its purchase of a Russian S-400 air defense system, saying such a move would throw cold water on the important relationship.
By Joe Gould
Pentagon chief stresses security cooperation as key to stopping Russia’s Black Sea ‘aggression’
The Biden administration sees the Black Sea as a front to challenge Russia, but regional relations complicate America's ability to actually make any progress.
By Joe Gould
Bell rolls out first AH-1Z helicopter for Bahrain
Textron subsidiary Bell has completed the first of 12 AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters for Bahrain, delivering it to U.S. Naval Air Systems Command as part of a 2019 Foreign Military Sales contract.
By Agnes Helou