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Army poised to expand role in homeland defense, commander says
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command is preparing to open the aperture of its role in defense of the homeland as threats evolve and grow.
By Jen Judson
Winning the hypersonic race is a national imperative
In the world of hypersonic weapons, speed and agility are everything. This is where industry comes in.
By Tom Bussing
West’s reluctance to share tech pushes Turkey further into Russian orbit
The West’s reluctance to transfer critical air defense technology to Turkey may be pushing the NATO ally further into the orbit of Russian-made weapons systems, particularly for the acquisition of the S-500 platform currently in development.
Singapore gets the green light to buy F-35s
Singapore could buy as many as 12 F-35Bs as part of an initial sale.
By Valerie Insinna
Russia launches missiles in Black Sea during naval drills
The Russian naval maneuvers come amid heightened U.S.-Iran tensions after a U.S. airstrike last week killed Iran’s most powerful military commander.
Dems, GOP divided after Iran briefing from Trump administration officials
The U.S. and Iran stepped back from the brink of war, but some lawmakers are left with questions about the administration’s strategy.
By Joe Gould
Air Force to end Raytheon’s troubled contract for ground-based radar and look for new options
An industry day will be held in February for defense contractors eager to poach the contract.
By Valerie Insinna