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General Atomics touts UK breakthrough in drone airspace integration
The achievement has been a long time coming for the U.S. drone vendor after spending spending $500 million and working for 11 years.
What was Russia’s Putin up to after the death of Iran’s Soleimani?
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s movements since the recent U.S. killing of an Iranian general have underscored one of the most consequential trends driving events in the Middle East.
By Matthew Bodner
What Soleimani’s death might mean for the National Defense Strategy and the next budget
The National Defense Strategy called for redirecting resources from the Middle East to invest in high-end technologies. Rising tensions with Iran threaten to pull the U.S. further into regional conflict.
By Aaron Mehta, Valerie Insinna and David B. Larter
Anyone who tries to overrun the US Embassy in Baghdad will ‘run into a buzzsaw,’ says Joint Chiefs chairman
“The game has changed, and we’re prepared to do what is necessary to defend our personnel and our interests and our partners in the region."
Unmanned Aircraft Systems: The Multi-Role Solution for NATO’s Security Threats
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems’ Senior Vice President Bart Roper explains how MQ-9B positions NATO Forces to have the decisive advantage.
Russia’s top military officer airs concern about NATO drills
NATO exercises near the border with Russia reflect the alliance’s preparations for a large-scale military conflict, Russia’s chief military officer said in remarks published Wednesday.
Trump needs to explain Afghan mission, says Thornberry
President Donald Trump owes the American people a clearer explanation for the U.S. military’s activities in Afghanistan, says the House Armed Services Committee’s top Republican.
By Joe Gould
Britain’s top military officer wants unvarnished look at the state of UK forces
“What worked for the predictability of stabilization and counterinsurgency operations in the last 20 years or so won’t work in today’s context,” said Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Sir Nick Carter.
General Dynamics tapped to sustain Navy’s narrowband satellites' ground system
General Dynamics, who the Navy contracted with to build the ground system for the Mobile User Objective System, will provide sustainment services for the ground system over the next decade.
By Nathan Strout
Head of the Pentagon's Critical Technology Task Force wants legislation to obscure targets from adversaries
At Cybercon, a proposal to reduce industry transparency in the name of national security.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
General Dynamics is missing $1.5 billion due to a Canadian-Saudi spat
The issue surrounds the production and sale of light armored vehicles to Saudi Arabia by General Dynamics' Canadian subsidiary.
By Aaron Mehta