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Amidst F-35 to UAE rumors, Esper pledges to support Israeli edge
“A cornerstone of our defense relationship is preserving Israel’s qualitative military edge in the region,” Esper said.
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US Air Force standing up two new simulation facilities
The two locations will include more than 130,000 square feet of new space.
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US Air Force exit from Germany ‘going to take some time,’ top general says
“We’re going to be deliberate about this,” Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian said. “We want to make sure we get it right, such that there’s no impact to our ability to deliver the mission while we would be in transition.”
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Pentagon to pit AI against human pilots in live fighter trials
Still, the Defense Department is likely years away from AI-controlled fighters seeing combat.
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‘No lines on the battlefield’: Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept takes shape
The Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept, set to be delivered before the end of the year, relies on breaking down the traditional silos between services and partners.
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Moving US F-16s from Germany will ripple far outside the Black Sea region
Former defense and military officials weighed in on the decision to transfer F-16s from Germany to Italy.
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The race is on to replace NATO’s early-warning aircraft fleet
The alliance plans to spend $1 billion for a final service life extension of the planes, which would keep them flying until 2035.
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Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata’s nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
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US Strategic Command now analyzes daily deterrence risks for all combatant commands
Adm. Charles Richard described the new process as vital in a world with multiple competitors.
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AFRICOM ordered to plan move out of Germany, latest pullout from key European ally
It’s the latest move by President Donald Trump to pull U.S. troops and resources from a key European ally.
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Amidst F-35 to UAE rumors, Esper pledges to support Israeli edge
“A cornerstone of our defense relationship is preserving Israel’s qualitative military edge in the region,” Esper said.
-
US Air Force standing up two new simulation facilities
The two locations will include more than 130,000 square feet of new space.
-
US Air Force exit from Germany ‘going to take some time,’ top general says
“We’re going to be deliberate about this,” Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian said. “We want to make sure we get it right, such that there’s no impact to our ability to deliver the mission while we would be in transition.”
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Pentagon to pit AI against human pilots in live fighter trials
Still, the Defense Department is likely years away from AI-controlled fighters seeing combat.
-
‘No lines on the battlefield’: Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept takes shape
The Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept, set to be delivered before the end of the year, relies on breaking down the traditional silos between services and partners.
-
Moving US F-16s from Germany will ripple far outside the Black Sea region
Former defense and military officials weighed in on the decision to transfer F-16s from Germany to Italy.
-
The race is on to replace NATO’s early-warning aircraft fleet
The alliance plans to spend $1 billion for a final service life extension of the planes, which would keep them flying until 2035.
-
Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata’s nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
-
US Strategic Command now analyzes daily deterrence risks for all combatant commands
Adm. Charles Richard described the new process as vital in a world with multiple competitors.
-
AFRICOM ordered to plan move out of Germany, latest pullout from key European ally
It’s the latest move by President Donald Trump to pull U.S. troops and resources from a key European ally.
-
Amidst F-35 to UAE rumors, Esper pledges to support Israeli edge
“A cornerstone of our defense relationship is preserving Israel’s qualitative military edge in the region,” Esper said.
-
US Air Force standing up two new simulation facilities
The two locations will include more than 130,000 square feet of new space.
-
US Air Force exit from Germany ‘going to take some time,’ top general says
“We’re going to be deliberate about this,” Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian said. “We want to make sure we get it right, such that there’s no impact to our ability to deliver the mission while we would be in transition.”
-
Pentagon to pit AI against human pilots in live fighter trials
Still, the Defense Department is likely years away from AI-controlled fighters seeing combat.
-
‘No lines on the battlefield’: Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept takes shape
The Pentagon’s new war-fighting concept, set to be delivered before the end of the year, relies on breaking down the traditional silos between services and partners.
-
Moving US F-16s from Germany will ripple far outside the Black Sea region
Former defense and military officials weighed in on the decision to transfer F-16s from Germany to Italy.
-
The race is on to replace NATO’s early-warning aircraft fleet
The alliance plans to spend $1 billion for a final service life extension of the planes, which would keep them flying until 2035.
-
Controversial nominee Tata appointed to a top defense job, bypassing Congress
Tata’s nomination hearing was indefinitely postponed Thursday when it became clear he did not have the votes to become undersecretary of defense for policy.
-
US Strategic Command now analyzes daily deterrence risks for all combatant commands
Adm. Charles Richard described the new process as vital in a world with multiple competitors.
-
AFRICOM ordered to plan move out of Germany, latest pullout from key European ally
It’s the latest move by President Donald Trump to pull U.S. troops and resources from a key European ally.













