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Bollinger ready to vie for US, Canada, Finland icebreaker contracts
The company will build Polar Security Cutters for the U.S. as it signs an icebreaker pact with Canada and Finland.
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At NATO summit, a question of what the alliance wants from the Pacific
At the NATO summit, officials from four Indo-Pacific countries — Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan — met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
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As more NATO countries meet spending targets, some push to raise goals
Over 2/3 of NATO allies now meet the minimum defense spending requirement but some are pushing to raise the target amid uncertainty over Russia and Trump.
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Biden unveils additional air defense aid for Ukraine at NATO summit
Five countries will provide additional air defense systems for Ukraine in the coming months.
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Biden to host NATO summit geared at ‘managing expectations’
Officials in Kyiv don’t expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead,” said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
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House passes defense spending bill amid F-35, submarine purchase spats
The legislation overrides an authorization bill from the Armed Services Committee that moves in a different direction on attack-submarine and F-35 buys.
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House shoots down amendment to cut F-35 purchase
Meanwhile, there’s talk of authorizing the defense secretary to seize Lockheed Martin’s intellectual property.
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White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The Biden administration will delay the delivery of hundreds of air defense interceptors to friendly countries and redirect them to Ukraine.
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Congress OKs Israel F-15 sale as Biden takes heat on heavy bomb pause
Key Democrats have reversed their hold on an $18 billion fighter jet sale to Israel as Prime Minister Netanyahu lambasts Biden over a munitions hold.
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Congress wants to restore nukes on conventional B-52 bombers
With Russia suspending participation in New START and the arms control treaty’s future in doubt, Congress wants to restore nuclear weapons to some B-52s.
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Bollinger ready to vie for US, Canada, Finland icebreaker contracts
The company will build Polar Security Cutters for the U.S. as it signs an icebreaker pact with Canada and Finland.
-
At NATO summit, a question of what the alliance wants from the Pacific
At the NATO summit, officials from four Indo-Pacific countries — Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan — met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
-
As more NATO countries meet spending targets, some push to raise goals
Over 2/3 of NATO allies now meet the minimum defense spending requirement but some are pushing to raise the target amid uncertainty over Russia and Trump.
-
Biden unveils additional air defense aid for Ukraine at NATO summit
Five countries will provide additional air defense systems for Ukraine in the coming months.
-
Biden to host NATO summit geared at ‘managing expectations’
Officials in Kyiv don’t expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead,” said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
-
House passes defense spending bill amid F-35, submarine purchase spats
The legislation overrides an authorization bill from the Armed Services Committee that moves in a different direction on attack-submarine and F-35 buys.
-
House shoots down amendment to cut F-35 purchase
Meanwhile, there’s talk of authorizing the defense secretary to seize Lockheed Martin’s intellectual property.
-
White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The Biden administration will delay the delivery of hundreds of air defense interceptors to friendly countries and redirect them to Ukraine.
-
Congress OKs Israel F-15 sale as Biden takes heat on heavy bomb pause
Key Democrats have reversed their hold on an $18 billion fighter jet sale to Israel as Prime Minister Netanyahu lambasts Biden over a munitions hold.
-
Congress wants to restore nukes on conventional B-52 bombers
With Russia suspending participation in New START and the arms control treaty’s future in doubt, Congress wants to restore nuclear weapons to some B-52s.
-
Bollinger ready to vie for US, Canada, Finland icebreaker contracts
The company will build Polar Security Cutters for the U.S. as it signs an icebreaker pact with Canada and Finland.
-
At NATO summit, a question of what the alliance wants from the Pacific
At the NATO summit, officials from four Indo-Pacific countries — Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan — met with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
-
As more NATO countries meet spending targets, some push to raise goals
Over 2/3 of NATO allies now meet the minimum defense spending requirement but some are pushing to raise the target amid uncertainty over Russia and Trump.
-
Biden unveils additional air defense aid for Ukraine at NATO summit
Five countries will provide additional air defense systems for Ukraine in the coming months.
-
Biden to host NATO summit geared at ‘managing expectations’
Officials in Kyiv don’t expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. “The question is what we will get instead,” said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
-
House passes defense spending bill amid F-35, submarine purchase spats
The legislation overrides an authorization bill from the Armed Services Committee that moves in a different direction on attack-submarine and F-35 buys.
-
House shoots down amendment to cut F-35 purchase
Meanwhile, there’s talk of authorizing the defense secretary to seize Lockheed Martin’s intellectual property.
-
White House redirects air defense interceptors to embattled Ukraine
The Biden administration will delay the delivery of hundreds of air defense interceptors to friendly countries and redirect them to Ukraine.
-
Congress OKs Israel F-15 sale as Biden takes heat on heavy bomb pause
Key Democrats have reversed their hold on an $18 billion fighter jet sale to Israel as Prime Minister Netanyahu lambasts Biden over a munitions hold.
-
Congress wants to restore nukes on conventional B-52 bombers
With Russia suspending participation in New START and the arms control treaty’s future in doubt, Congress wants to restore nuclear weapons to some B-52s.












