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Army adopts venture capital model to speed tech to soldiers
The Army’s new Fuze program is kicking off to bring technology to soldiers rapidly.
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US Army awards Lockheed record $9.8 billion missile contract
The multiyear contract is the largest in the history of Lockheed Martin’s Missiles & Fire Control business.
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Drones, AI and robotics challenge order of Top 100 defense firms
Massive geopolitical shifts and tech advancements continued to realign the annual Defense News defense-contractor ranking.
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Investors are waking up to the defense sector
A dynamic shift in the investor perception of the defense industry is underway.
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With the world on edge, defense stocks soar
Current conflicts have hardened the resolve of nations and brought security front and center to political discussions.
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Poised for growth, Turkish defense firms scramble for new exports
Turkish defense leaders have trumpeted their companies as door openers into markets in the Mideast, Africa, the Balkans and Central and South Asia.
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Not much has changed among the Top 100 defense market leaders
The latest edition of Defense News’ Top 100 illustrates the DOD’s struggle to broaden and diversify its supplier base, the authors of this op-ed argue.
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North Korea seeks to mirror the South’s defense sector boom
The defense sector in North Korea makes up between 30% and 60% of the nation’s total economy.
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Chinese defense firms saw mixed results, corruption fallout in 2023
A push for innovation, production expansion and enforced party loyalty animated China’s defense-industrial complex last year.
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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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Army adopts venture capital model to speed tech to soldiers
The Army’s new Fuze program is kicking off to bring technology to soldiers rapidly.
-
US Army awards Lockheed record $9.8 billion missile contract
The multiyear contract is the largest in the history of Lockheed Martin’s Missiles & Fire Control business.
-
Drones, AI and robotics challenge order of Top 100 defense firms
Massive geopolitical shifts and tech advancements continued to realign the annual Defense News defense-contractor ranking.
-
Investors are waking up to the defense sector
A dynamic shift in the investor perception of the defense industry is underway.
-
With the world on edge, defense stocks soar
Current conflicts have hardened the resolve of nations and brought security front and center to political discussions.
-
Poised for growth, Turkish defense firms scramble for new exports
Turkish defense leaders have trumpeted their companies as door openers into markets in the Mideast, Africa, the Balkans and Central and South Asia.
-
Not much has changed among the Top 100 defense market leaders
The latest edition of Defense News’ Top 100 illustrates the DOD’s struggle to broaden and diversify its supplier base, the authors of this op-ed argue.
-
North Korea seeks to mirror the South’s defense sector boom
The defense sector in North Korea makes up between 30% and 60% of the nation’s total economy.
-
Chinese defense firms saw mixed results, corruption fallout in 2023
A push for innovation, production expansion and enforced party loyalty animated China’s defense-industrial complex last year.
-
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.
-
Army adopts venture capital model to speed tech to soldiers
The Army’s new Fuze program is kicking off to bring technology to soldiers rapidly.
-
US Army awards Lockheed record $9.8 billion missile contract
The multiyear contract is the largest in the history of Lockheed Martin’s Missiles & Fire Control business.
-
Drones, AI and robotics challenge order of Top 100 defense firms
Massive geopolitical shifts and tech advancements continued to realign the annual Defense News defense-contractor ranking.
-
Investors are waking up to the defense sector
A dynamic shift in the investor perception of the defense industry is underway.
-
With the world on edge, defense stocks soar
Current conflicts have hardened the resolve of nations and brought security front and center to political discussions.
-
Poised for growth, Turkish defense firms scramble for new exports
Turkish defense leaders have trumpeted their companies as door openers into markets in the Mideast, Africa, the Balkans and Central and South Asia.
-
Not much has changed among the Top 100 defense market leaders
The latest edition of Defense News’ Top 100 illustrates the DOD’s struggle to broaden and diversify its supplier base, the authors of this op-ed argue.
-
North Korea seeks to mirror the South’s defense sector boom
The defense sector in North Korea makes up between 30% and 60% of the nation’s total economy.
-
Chinese defense firms saw mixed results, corruption fallout in 2023
A push for innovation, production expansion and enforced party loyalty animated China’s defense-industrial complex last year.
-
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.













