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Pentagon reaches agreements with defense firms on containerized missiles
The Pentagon is announcing framework agreements with Anduril, CoAspire, Leidos and Zone 5 to acquire over 10,000 containerized missiles.
By Phil Stewart, Reuters
US Air Force cancels remaining light-attack experiment flights, but effort will continue
The Air Force has made a decision on the future of the light-attack experiment.
By Valerie Insinna
To rein in rebates for US weapon sales, lawmakers offer changes
The Pentagon has given up $16 billion in rebates for foreign arms sales since 2012, and that's too much, says a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
By Joe Gould
DoD stands up its artificial intelligence hub
The Pentagon is getting serious about artificial intelligence.
By Aaron Mehta
Finnish investigative office rules on Patria export license to UAE
Finland's justice chancellor notes "the export deal is not without controversy," but his office has made its decision.
Generals warn of ‘vintage’ depots and WWII-era logistics techniques
Depots used to store, maintain and repair equipment vary widely in technology modernization standards, generals have told Congress.
By Andrew C. Jarocki
House sinks submarine proposal, OKs Pentagon spending bill with dual-carrier buy
The House has passed its chamber’s version of the annual defense appropriations bill. Here's what you need to know.
By Joe Gould
What you need to be reading and watching to become an AI thought leader
Bob Work is one of Washington's AI savants. But what did the former Deputy Secretary of Defense read and watch to learn so much about the technology?
By Daniel Cebul
Big reveal of UK modernization plan expected in Brussels
The chances of British defense getting any significant monetary boost appears increasingly remote.
New batteries from DoD agency boosts performance, safety for military weapons systems
Some key military weapons systems are being updated with new power sources.
By Beth Reece