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Experts forecast smooth path for L3Harris-Aerojet acquisition
How will regulators approach L3Harris’s bid to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne?
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Lithuania signs $495 million deal to buy HIMARS, ATACMs
Lithuania and the U.S. have finalized a $495 million deal for as many as eight M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.
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Congress clashes on loans vs. grants for Taiwan military aid
A behind-the-scenes debate over Taiwan security aid in the omnibus spending bill pits Taipei against congressional appropriators.
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Ernst seeks to slow Pentagon transition to electric vehicles
Republicans and Democrats duel over green non-tactical vehicles for the Defense Department in the National Defense Authorization Act.
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Time running out for Pentagon nominees
A slate of Pentagon nominations may not advance this year amid Capitol Hill opposition. And if they don’t, the process restarts.
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AUKUS still faces red tape, Australian officials say
Australia’s defense minister said his country’s nuclear submarine pact with the U.K. and the U.S. still faces regulatory hurdles.
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Senator vows hold on military nominees over Pentagon abortion policy
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville is upset over the military’s new abortion access policy, announced just before the midterm elections.
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Sweden getting into the NATO groove by aiding Ukraine, boosting budget
Would-be member Stockholm joins the rest of the alliance in scrambling for weapons and ammunition.
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Army plans ‘dramatic’ ammo production boost as Ukraine drains stocks
But its plan for a ramp up in production hinges on Congress.
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Fake parts: A Pentagon supply chain problem hiding in plain sight
The Defense Department is developing new tests to find counterfeit parts, putting a renewed emphasis on reporting when problematic components are found.
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Experts forecast smooth path for L3Harris-Aerojet acquisition
How will regulators approach L3Harris’s bid to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne?
-
Lithuania signs $495 million deal to buy HIMARS, ATACMs
Lithuania and the U.S. have finalized a $495 million deal for as many as eight M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.
-
Congress clashes on loans vs. grants for Taiwan military aid
A behind-the-scenes debate over Taiwan security aid in the omnibus spending bill pits Taipei against congressional appropriators.
-
Ernst seeks to slow Pentagon transition to electric vehicles
Republicans and Democrats duel over green non-tactical vehicles for the Defense Department in the National Defense Authorization Act.
-
Time running out for Pentagon nominees
A slate of Pentagon nominations may not advance this year amid Capitol Hill opposition. And if they don’t, the process restarts.
-
AUKUS still faces red tape, Australian officials say
Australia’s defense minister said his country’s nuclear submarine pact with the U.K. and the U.S. still faces regulatory hurdles.
-
Senator vows hold on military nominees over Pentagon abortion policy
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville is upset over the military’s new abortion access policy, announced just before the midterm elections.
-
Sweden getting into the NATO groove by aiding Ukraine, boosting budget
Would-be member Stockholm joins the rest of the alliance in scrambling for weapons and ammunition.
-
Army plans ‘dramatic’ ammo production boost as Ukraine drains stocks
But its plan for a ramp up in production hinges on Congress.
-
Fake parts: A Pentagon supply chain problem hiding in plain sight
The Defense Department is developing new tests to find counterfeit parts, putting a renewed emphasis on reporting when problematic components are found.
-
Experts forecast smooth path for L3Harris-Aerojet acquisition
How will regulators approach L3Harris’s bid to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne?
-
Lithuania signs $495 million deal to buy HIMARS, ATACMs
Lithuania and the U.S. have finalized a $495 million deal for as many as eight M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems.
-
Congress clashes on loans vs. grants for Taiwan military aid
A behind-the-scenes debate over Taiwan security aid in the omnibus spending bill pits Taipei against congressional appropriators.
-
Ernst seeks to slow Pentagon transition to electric vehicles
Republicans and Democrats duel over green non-tactical vehicles for the Defense Department in the National Defense Authorization Act.
-
Time running out for Pentagon nominees
A slate of Pentagon nominations may not advance this year amid Capitol Hill opposition. And if they don’t, the process restarts.
-
AUKUS still faces red tape, Australian officials say
Australia’s defense minister said his country’s nuclear submarine pact with the U.K. and the U.S. still faces regulatory hurdles.
-
Senator vows hold on military nominees over Pentagon abortion policy
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville is upset over the military’s new abortion access policy, announced just before the midterm elections.
-
Sweden getting into the NATO groove by aiding Ukraine, boosting budget
Would-be member Stockholm joins the rest of the alliance in scrambling for weapons and ammunition.
-
Army plans ‘dramatic’ ammo production boost as Ukraine drains stocks
But its plan for a ramp up in production hinges on Congress.
-
Fake parts: A Pentagon supply chain problem hiding in plain sight
The Defense Department is developing new tests to find counterfeit parts, putting a renewed emphasis on reporting when problematic components are found.













