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Italy’s sudden defense-spending uptick lacks details, economist finds
NATO is satisfied with Rome's proclaimed budget boost in line with alliance targets, despite questions over the internal mathematics.
By Tom Kington
EU nations circle the wagons in new ‘Strategic Compass’
Officials had hastened to rewrite the document since the invasion of Ukraine began in late February, replacing diplomatic speak with plain language painting Russia as an aggressor against its neighbor.
Soldiers integrate air defense for the first time in major Alaska exercise
Soldiers armed with the Patriot, Sentinel and Avenger systems all deployed to the frigid terrain.
By Todd South
How sanctions on Russia impact Western defense companies
The Pentagon has discouraged defense contractors from using Russian raw materials or parts. Still, there are areas where the sector is exposed.
By Scott Sacknoff
Czech Republic weighs upping its order of Bell-made Venom, Viper helicopters
Local industry observers expect Prague to purchase a further 12 aircraft on top of its first 2019 order.
Northrop says IBCS successful in latest flight tests
The Army's Integrated Battle Command System has complete its first two flight tests as part of its Initial Operational Test & Evaluation are complete on the road to full-rate production.
By Jen Judson