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White House asks for $11 billion more for Navy, Marine Corps spending
Documents published by OMB offer an early look at the services’ budget requests ahead of the Pentagon’s rollout next week.
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China’s neighbors seek expanded partnerships with US to deter, defend
The Pentagon’s efforts to improve U.S. force posture in the Pacific have yielded a flurry of major agreements, with allies motivated by China’s behavior.
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Which fighter jet is best for Ukraine as it fights off Russia?
Ukraine and its supporters say Western fighter jets are necessary to tip the balance in Ukraine’s favor, while allowing for close air support.
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When will the war in Ukraine end? Experts offer their predictions.
First were the helmets, then the Leopard tanks. The evolving approach of sending aid to Ukraine fits a conflict as fluid as it is unpredictable.
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How Biden’s microchip ban is curbing China’s AI weapons efforts
U.S. semiconductor export controls on China have erected huge hurdles in Beijing’s efforts to use artificial intelligence for military purposes.
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The B-21 stealth bomber’s first mission: evading Pentagon red tape
After a dramatic unveiling of Raider, former Air Force leaders are holding a muted celebration, having proved their acquisition strategy worked.
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US Navy considers Cold War-era squadrons to boost readiness
The sea service is poised to establish “surface groups” meant to renew the Navy’s focus on maintenance and training.
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New F-35 engine deliveries suspended amid ongoing investigation
Pratt & Whitney’s deliveries of F135 engines are on hold while the U.S. military and contractors try to find the root cause of a Dec. 15 F-35 mishap.
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F-35 costs have been declining. That’s about to change.
The lower quantity of purchased fighters, the pandemic and the addition of more capabilities will cause the price of an F-35 to rise in the coming lots.
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US Army adopts new multidomain operations doctrine
The Army’s new doctrine has dropped with some unique features, but is it entering the force too early or at just the right time?
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White House asks for $11 billion more for Navy, Marine Corps spending
Documents published by OMB offer an early look at the services’ budget requests ahead of the Pentagon’s rollout next week.
-
China’s neighbors seek expanded partnerships with US to deter, defend
The Pentagon’s efforts to improve U.S. force posture in the Pacific have yielded a flurry of major agreements, with allies motivated by China’s behavior.
-
Which fighter jet is best for Ukraine as it fights off Russia?
Ukraine and its supporters say Western fighter jets are necessary to tip the balance in Ukraine’s favor, while allowing for close air support.
-
When will the war in Ukraine end? Experts offer their predictions.
First were the helmets, then the Leopard tanks. The evolving approach of sending aid to Ukraine fits a conflict as fluid as it is unpredictable.
-
How Biden’s microchip ban is curbing China’s AI weapons efforts
U.S. semiconductor export controls on China have erected huge hurdles in Beijing’s efforts to use artificial intelligence for military purposes.
-
The B-21 stealth bomber’s first mission: evading Pentagon red tape
After a dramatic unveiling of Raider, former Air Force leaders are holding a muted celebration, having proved their acquisition strategy worked.
-
US Navy considers Cold War-era squadrons to boost readiness
The sea service is poised to establish “surface groups” meant to renew the Navy’s focus on maintenance and training.
-
New F-35 engine deliveries suspended amid ongoing investigation
Pratt & Whitney’s deliveries of F135 engines are on hold while the U.S. military and contractors try to find the root cause of a Dec. 15 F-35 mishap.
-
F-35 costs have been declining. That’s about to change.
The lower quantity of purchased fighters, the pandemic and the addition of more capabilities will cause the price of an F-35 to rise in the coming lots.
-
US Army adopts new multidomain operations doctrine
The Army’s new doctrine has dropped with some unique features, but is it entering the force too early or at just the right time?
-
White House asks for $11 billion more for Navy, Marine Corps spending
Documents published by OMB offer an early look at the services’ budget requests ahead of the Pentagon’s rollout next week.
-
China’s neighbors seek expanded partnerships with US to deter, defend
The Pentagon’s efforts to improve U.S. force posture in the Pacific have yielded a flurry of major agreements, with allies motivated by China’s behavior.
-
Which fighter jet is best for Ukraine as it fights off Russia?
Ukraine and its supporters say Western fighter jets are necessary to tip the balance in Ukraine’s favor, while allowing for close air support.
-
When will the war in Ukraine end? Experts offer their predictions.
First were the helmets, then the Leopard tanks. The evolving approach of sending aid to Ukraine fits a conflict as fluid as it is unpredictable.
-
How Biden’s microchip ban is curbing China’s AI weapons efforts
U.S. semiconductor export controls on China have erected huge hurdles in Beijing’s efforts to use artificial intelligence for military purposes.
-
The B-21 stealth bomber’s first mission: evading Pentagon red tape
After a dramatic unveiling of Raider, former Air Force leaders are holding a muted celebration, having proved their acquisition strategy worked.
-
US Navy considers Cold War-era squadrons to boost readiness
The sea service is poised to establish “surface groups” meant to renew the Navy’s focus on maintenance and training.
-
New F-35 engine deliveries suspended amid ongoing investigation
Pratt & Whitney’s deliveries of F135 engines are on hold while the U.S. military and contractors try to find the root cause of a Dec. 15 F-35 mishap.
-
F-35 costs have been declining. That’s about to change.
The lower quantity of purchased fighters, the pandemic and the addition of more capabilities will cause the price of an F-35 to rise in the coming lots.
-
US Army adopts new multidomain operations doctrine
The Army’s new doctrine has dropped with some unique features, but is it entering the force too early or at just the right time?













