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Australia to buy Lockheed aircraft amid mounting tensions with China
U.S. State Dept. also approved weapon sales to Finland ahead of the country’s planned ascension into NATO.
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US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
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Democrats jump into Saudi arms fight after Biden détente ends
Saudi Arabia’s oil production cuts have prompted President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to revive the Trump-era push to end arms sales to Riyadh.
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Acquisition revamp needed to meet demand surges, defense industry says
A stable demand for weapons is necessary after months of viewing and supplying the war in Ukraine, defense industry leaders said during a panel.
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Experts urge US logistics revamp in light of Ukraine war
Experts on a Monday panel at AUSA discussed the importance of logistics in Ukraine — and how the U.S. should take notes.
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Army activates new unit to control air and missile defenses in Europe
Biden announced this new air defense artillery brigade at the NATO summit in Madrid in June.
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ManTech elevates Navy veteran Tait to CEO after acquisition by Carlyle
The defense contractor announced changes to its executives and board, effective immediately.
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Soldiers manning HIMARS head to Latvia for exercises
Army officials said the exercise shows they can send soldiers and long-range precision fires at a moment’s notice anywhere in Europe.
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Paramount Group sells nine Mwari spy, combat aircraft
The South African company has sold nine short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft to multiple air forces.
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Brazil buys new Airbus helicopters for Air Force, Navy
The new aircraft will replace AS350 and Bell 206 helicopters currently in use by the two services.
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Australia to buy Lockheed aircraft amid mounting tensions with China
U.S. State Dept. also approved weapon sales to Finland ahead of the country’s planned ascension into NATO.
-
US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
-
Democrats jump into Saudi arms fight after Biden détente ends
Saudi Arabia’s oil production cuts have prompted President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to revive the Trump-era push to end arms sales to Riyadh.
-
Acquisition revamp needed to meet demand surges, defense industry says
A stable demand for weapons is necessary after months of viewing and supplying the war in Ukraine, defense industry leaders said during a panel.
-
Experts urge US logistics revamp in light of Ukraine war
Experts on a Monday panel at AUSA discussed the importance of logistics in Ukraine — and how the U.S. should take notes.
-
Army activates new unit to control air and missile defenses in Europe
Biden announced this new air defense artillery brigade at the NATO summit in Madrid in June.
-
ManTech elevates Navy veteran Tait to CEO after acquisition by Carlyle
The defense contractor announced changes to its executives and board, effective immediately.
-
Soldiers manning HIMARS head to Latvia for exercises
Army officials said the exercise shows they can send soldiers and long-range precision fires at a moment’s notice anywhere in Europe.
-
Paramount Group sells nine Mwari spy, combat aircraft
The South African company has sold nine short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft to multiple air forces.
-
Brazil buys new Airbus helicopters for Air Force, Navy
The new aircraft will replace AS350 and Bell 206 helicopters currently in use by the two services.
-
Australia to buy Lockheed aircraft amid mounting tensions with China
U.S. State Dept. also approved weapon sales to Finland ahead of the country’s planned ascension into NATO.
-
US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
-
Democrats jump into Saudi arms fight after Biden détente ends
Saudi Arabia’s oil production cuts have prompted President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats to revive the Trump-era push to end arms sales to Riyadh.
-
Acquisition revamp needed to meet demand surges, defense industry says
A stable demand for weapons is necessary after months of viewing and supplying the war in Ukraine, defense industry leaders said during a panel.
-
Experts urge US logistics revamp in light of Ukraine war
Experts on a Monday panel at AUSA discussed the importance of logistics in Ukraine — and how the U.S. should take notes.
-
Army activates new unit to control air and missile defenses in Europe
Biden announced this new air defense artillery brigade at the NATO summit in Madrid in June.
-
ManTech elevates Navy veteran Tait to CEO after acquisition by Carlyle
The defense contractor announced changes to its executives and board, effective immediately.
-
Soldiers manning HIMARS head to Latvia for exercises
Army officials said the exercise shows they can send soldiers and long-range precision fires at a moment’s notice anywhere in Europe.
-
Paramount Group sells nine Mwari spy, combat aircraft
The South African company has sold nine short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft to multiple air forces.
-
Brazil buys new Airbus helicopters for Air Force, Navy
The new aircraft will replace AS350 and Bell 206 helicopters currently in use by the two services.












