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In a joint statement, the countries said they are "ready to play an active role" to support security guarantees, though details have been scarce.
The Swedish government said today it will commit $275 million and that the wider Nordic pledge is in line with President Donald Trump’s decision last month to supply Kiev with “defence ...
Gen. David Allvin will step down "on or about Nov. 1," the Air Force announced today, but will remain in his post "until a replacement is confirmed." ...
An analysis by AEI conducted in partnership with Breaking Defense scoured thousands of pages of fiscal 2026 Pentagon budget documents, some of the most definitive accounting yet for DOGE’s ...
The new positions, covering submarines and a number of Air Force programs, would report directly to the deputy defense secretary, numerous sources told Breaking Defense.
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WASHINGTON — Merlin is set to go public in a deal that values the company at $800 million and positions it to become one of the first publicly traded prime contractors on the market specializing ...
Space Force creates new ‘System Deltas’ to guide missile warning, space-based targeting efforts The move is part of a long-running effort by Space Systems Command to reorganize acquisition ...
Northrop Grumman says first DARC test validates radar tracking capability DARC has been plagued with delays almost since its inception, according to a series of annual studies by the Government ...
"The first Trump administration argued 'economic security is national security.' When it comes to basing US military forces in Europe, the reverse is also true," writes .John Deni in this op-ed.
The two senior officials overseeing the Navy’s shipyard revamp told Breaking Defense that the shipyards one day should return submarines to the fleet 90 days faster than they do today. By Justin ...
From printing thousands of drone “bodies” to hundreds of vehicle components, the land service sees a host of opportunities from additive manufacturing.