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Netherlands orders Skyranger anti-drone cannons for under €1 billion
The weapons will come in two configurations: a mobile setup mounted on vehicles, and a novel stationary design.
Goldfein: Touring Europe to redefine deterrence
One of the more important historical footnotes will be the enduring power of the trans-Atlantic alliance and NATO.
By Gen. David Goldfein
British Air Force charts a rise in Russian activity around Baltic states
There have been 13 intercepts with Russian planes since British Typhoons arrived in Estonia in May.
By Valerie Insinna
India terminates business dealings with Swiss firm Pilatus Aircraft
The move is related to a $437.5 million contract awarded in 2012 for basic trainer.
Russia to Turkey: While you’re at it, would you like some jets?
Russia is prepared to sell Turkey some of its most advanced fighter jets, according to the head of Rostec.
By Matthew Bodner
Army Futures Command is ready for prime time
Army Futures Command is set to hit an important milestone at the end of the month, which will further lock it onto a path to modernize capability quickly.
By Jen Judson
Air Force satellite communications get more resilient signal
The latest addition to the Wideband Global SATCOM system will provide increased resilience and a stronger signal for war fighters.
By Nathan Strout
Air Force’s next-gen ICBM program takes another step forward
Will Boeing or Northrop Grumman nab the ultimate prize?
By Valerie Insinna
Lawmakers say Trump is locked into Turkey sanctions
Lawmakers say the law is very clear: Trump has no choice but to sanction its NATO ally.
In Russia’s growing shadow, Lithuania modernizes its defenses
Lithuania is meeting NATO defense spending goals with plans to increase that spending in the coming years, which could mean additional infantry fighting vehicles, new helicopters and more humvees.
By Jen Judson
A key to the success of Space Force
Experts shared what the intelligence community and Space Force must achieve to assure efficiency.
By Nathan Strout