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Why the UK is investing in a new ranger regiment
Gen. Mark Carleton-Smith, the Army’s chief of the general staff, explains the creation of a new unit based on America’s Green Berets.
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UK Army chief talks green energy, countering Russia and digital modernization
“We would want, inside the balance of this decade, to be carbon neutral and generating all our own energy in order to sustain our garrisons,” says Gen. Mark Carleton-Smith.
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Fresh thinking on ‘close battles’ sealed British Warrior vehicle’s demise
“Were we going to pour very scarce, precious new money into a platform that was going to be nearly 50 years old by the time we were fielding it?”
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British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence’s goals in space.
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New guidance on acquisition requirements coming this month, Hyten says
“Speed is critical. And I’m trying to put speed back in the JROC,” says the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
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Comptroller, intel nominees cruise through hearing amid supply chain questions
Mike McCord and Ronald Moultrie should face little opposition in their nomination processes, based on their recent hearing.
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Britain’s Royal Air Force chief talks F-35 tally and divesting equipment
Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston laid out the RAF’s future following a major British military review.
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British military aircraft must hit net-zero carbon target by 2040, says Air Force chief
“That will require additional investment. It will require me diverting investment from equipment and platforms into infrastructure and into how we operate,” says Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston.
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India, Australia cleared to buy $4.3B in US military gear
India wants more P-8s, and Australia wants more ground vehicles and Chinooks.
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Why the UK is investing in a new ranger regiment
Gen. Mark Carleton-Smith, the Army’s chief of the general staff, explains the creation of a new unit based on America’s Green Berets.
-
UK Army chief talks green energy, countering Russia and digital modernization
“We would want, inside the balance of this decade, to be carbon neutral and generating all our own energy in order to sustain our garrisons,” says Gen. Mark Carleton-Smith.
-
Fresh thinking on ‘close battles’ sealed British Warrior vehicle’s demise
“Were we going to pour very scarce, precious new money into a platform that was going to be nearly 50 years old by the time we were fielding it?”
-
British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence’s goals in space.
-
New guidance on acquisition requirements coming this month, Hyten says
“Speed is critical. And I’m trying to put speed back in the JROC,” says the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-
Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
-
Comptroller, intel nominees cruise through hearing amid supply chain questions
Mike McCord and Ronald Moultrie should face little opposition in their nomination processes, based on their recent hearing.
-
Britain’s Royal Air Force chief talks F-35 tally and divesting equipment
Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston laid out the RAF’s future following a major British military review.
-
British military aircraft must hit net-zero carbon target by 2040, says Air Force chief
“That will require additional investment. It will require me diverting investment from equipment and platforms into infrastructure and into how we operate,” says Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston.
-
India, Australia cleared to buy $4.3B in US military gear
India wants more P-8s, and Australia wants more ground vehicles and Chinooks.
-
Why the UK is investing in a new ranger regiment
Gen. Mark Carleton-Smith, the Army’s chief of the general staff, explains the creation of a new unit based on America’s Green Berets.
-
UK Army chief talks green energy, countering Russia and digital modernization
“We would want, inside the balance of this decade, to be carbon neutral and generating all our own energy in order to sustain our garrisons,” says Gen. Mark Carleton-Smith.
-
Fresh thinking on ‘close battles’ sealed British Warrior vehicle’s demise
“Were we going to pour very scarce, precious new money into a platform that was going to be nearly 50 years old by the time we were fielding it?”
-
British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence’s goals in space.
-
New guidance on acquisition requirements coming this month, Hyten says
“Speed is critical. And I’m trying to put speed back in the JROC,” says the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-
Full FY22 budget coming May 27
It is expected the Pentagon will seek to retire older systems to free up funding in its budget request.
-
Comptroller, intel nominees cruise through hearing amid supply chain questions
Mike McCord and Ronald Moultrie should face little opposition in their nomination processes, based on their recent hearing.
-
Britain’s Royal Air Force chief talks F-35 tally and divesting equipment
Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston laid out the RAF’s future following a major British military review.
-
British military aircraft must hit net-zero carbon target by 2040, says Air Force chief
“That will require additional investment. It will require me diverting investment from equipment and platforms into infrastructure and into how we operate,” says Air Chief Marshal Mike Wigston.
-
India, Australia cleared to buy $4.3B in US military gear
India wants more P-8s, and Australia wants more ground vehicles and Chinooks.













