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This exercise is shaping the long-term future of Army brigades
Three brigades are experimenting with new tech and tactics that could shape how they deploy to tomorrow’s fights.
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US sanctions hundreds of firms accused of aiding Russia’s war machine
The sanctions are intended to fulfill President Biden’s commitments with G-7 counterparts to disrupt Russia’s military supply chains.
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Push for self-reliance drives defense revenue surge among Top 100
Asian and European defense companies in the Top 100 list of highest revenue drivers are growing faster than those based in the United States.
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The Top 100 is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY23
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2024, based on fiscal 2023 defense revenue.
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Biden’s withdrawal injects uncertainty into wars, foreign policy
The scope of foreign policy challenges facing the next U.S. president highlights how consequential what happens in Washington is for the rest of the world.
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First woman becomes commander of Canadian Armed Forces
Gen. Jennie Carignan is the first woman to lead the military of any Group of 20 or Group of Seven country, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Embraer banks on Farnborough Airshow to boost C-390 cargo plane sales
The Brazilian company considers customer Portugal as a door opener for more NATO sales.
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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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NATO calls Ukraine’s path to membership ‘irreversible’ in new pledge
The Washington Summit’s final plan included a package of material support for Ukraine, alongside sharp critiques of China.
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German brigade entering Lithuania is a welcome change for NATO
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are the NATO member states with the most pressing need for additional assets capable of deterring Russia.
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This exercise is shaping the long-term future of Army brigades
Three brigades are experimenting with new tech and tactics that could shape how they deploy to tomorrow’s fights.
-
US sanctions hundreds of firms accused of aiding Russia’s war machine
The sanctions are intended to fulfill President Biden’s commitments with G-7 counterparts to disrupt Russia’s military supply chains.
-
Push for self-reliance drives defense revenue surge among Top 100
Asian and European defense companies in the Top 100 list of highest revenue drivers are growing faster than those based in the United States.
-
The Top 100 is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY23
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2024, based on fiscal 2023 defense revenue.
-
Biden’s withdrawal injects uncertainty into wars, foreign policy
The scope of foreign policy challenges facing the next U.S. president highlights how consequential what happens in Washington is for the rest of the world.
-
First woman becomes commander of Canadian Armed Forces
Gen. Jennie Carignan is the first woman to lead the military of any Group of 20 or Group of Seven country, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
-
Embraer banks on Farnborough Airshow to boost C-390 cargo plane sales
The Brazilian company considers customer Portugal as a door opener for more NATO sales.
-
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.
-
NATO calls Ukraine’s path to membership ‘irreversible’ in new pledge
The Washington Summit’s final plan included a package of material support for Ukraine, alongside sharp critiques of China.
-
German brigade entering Lithuania is a welcome change for NATO
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are the NATO member states with the most pressing need for additional assets capable of deterring Russia.
-
This exercise is shaping the long-term future of Army brigades
Three brigades are experimenting with new tech and tactics that could shape how they deploy to tomorrow’s fights.
-
US sanctions hundreds of firms accused of aiding Russia’s war machine
The sanctions are intended to fulfill President Biden’s commitments with G-7 counterparts to disrupt Russia’s military supply chains.
-
Push for self-reliance drives defense revenue surge among Top 100
Asian and European defense companies in the Top 100 list of highest revenue drivers are growing faster than those based in the United States.
-
The Top 100 is here: Find out how defense companies performed in FY23
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2024, based on fiscal 2023 defense revenue.
-
Biden’s withdrawal injects uncertainty into wars, foreign policy
The scope of foreign policy challenges facing the next U.S. president highlights how consequential what happens in Washington is for the rest of the world.
-
First woman becomes commander of Canadian Armed Forces
Gen. Jennie Carignan is the first woman to lead the military of any Group of 20 or Group of Seven country, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
-
Embraer banks on Farnborough Airshow to boost C-390 cargo plane sales
The Brazilian company considers customer Portugal as a door opener for more NATO sales.
-
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.
-
NATO calls Ukraine’s path to membership ‘irreversible’ in new pledge
The Washington Summit’s final plan included a package of material support for Ukraine, alongside sharp critiques of China.
-
German brigade entering Lithuania is a welcome change for NATO
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are the NATO member states with the most pressing need for additional assets capable of deterring Russia.













