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US Army eyes $3.1 billion ammo production boost in new spending ask
The service wants to more than triple its stateside 155mm munition production, with infrastructure upgrades planned across the country.
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US agrees to send two Iron Dome batteries to Israel
Two U.S. Army-owned Iron Dome systems are heading to Israel to aid the country in its fight against Hamas.
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US State Dept. clears UK’s $1B purchase of Joint Air-to-Ground Missile
The UK is one step closer to adding Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles to its weapons inventory.
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US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it’s awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
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State Dept. OKs $4B sale of missile defense command system to Poland
The Northrop Grumman-developed IBCS system was cleared by the U.S. Army for full-rate production in the spring.
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US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s tech
Project Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.
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US State Dept. clears $15B sale of missile defense system for Poland
Amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of neighboring Ukraine, Poland is clambering to buy high-end defense capabilities.
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US Army must plan how to manage electric battlefield, lawmakers say
The Army hasn’t shown a plan for how it might manage battlefield electric power storage and distribution, so lawmakers want to see what’s on the table.
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Lawmakers demand Army justify pursuit of new attack recon helicopter
House lawmakers would curb the secretary’s travel funding until the Army produces analysis of alternatives for its future attack reconnaissance aircraft.
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Pentagon seeks to ease China’s green tech chokehold amid GOP criticism
The Pentagon is trying to scale back China’s outsized influence on the critical minerals needed to produce electric vehicles and build solar panels.
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US Army eyes $3.1 billion ammo production boost in new spending ask
The service wants to more than triple its stateside 155mm munition production, with infrastructure upgrades planned across the country.
-
US agrees to send two Iron Dome batteries to Israel
Two U.S. Army-owned Iron Dome systems are heading to Israel to aid the country in its fight against Hamas.
-
US State Dept. clears UK’s $1B purchase of Joint Air-to-Ground Missile
The UK is one step closer to adding Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles to its weapons inventory.
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US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it’s awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
-
State Dept. OKs $4B sale of missile defense command system to Poland
The Northrop Grumman-developed IBCS system was cleared by the U.S. Army for full-rate production in the spring.
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US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s tech
Project Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.
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US State Dept. clears $15B sale of missile defense system for Poland
Amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of neighboring Ukraine, Poland is clambering to buy high-end defense capabilities.
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US Army must plan how to manage electric battlefield, lawmakers say
The Army hasn’t shown a plan for how it might manage battlefield electric power storage and distribution, so lawmakers want to see what’s on the table.
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Lawmakers demand Army justify pursuit of new attack recon helicopter
House lawmakers would curb the secretary’s travel funding until the Army produces analysis of alternatives for its future attack reconnaissance aircraft.
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Pentagon seeks to ease China’s green tech chokehold amid GOP criticism
The Pentagon is trying to scale back China’s outsized influence on the critical minerals needed to produce electric vehicles and build solar panels.
-
US Army eyes $3.1 billion ammo production boost in new spending ask
The service wants to more than triple its stateside 155mm munition production, with infrastructure upgrades planned across the country.
-
US agrees to send two Iron Dome batteries to Israel
Two U.S. Army-owned Iron Dome systems are heading to Israel to aid the country in its fight against Hamas.
-
US State Dept. clears UK’s $1B purchase of Joint Air-to-Ground Missile
The UK is one step closer to adding Joint Air-to-Ground Missiles to its weapons inventory.
-
US Army awards $1.5B to boost global production of artillery rounds
As the Army drives to reach a rate of 100,000 155mm artillery munitions per month by FY26, it’s awarding contracts to domestic and global companies.
-
State Dept. OKs $4B sale of missile defense command system to Poland
The Northrop Grumman-developed IBCS system was cleared by the U.S. Army for full-rate production in the spring.
-
US Army to reward big contractors that ingest smaller innovator’s tech
Project Vista will give contractors credit, as part of competitive proposals, for inserting small business-developed technology.
-
US State Dept. clears $15B sale of missile defense system for Poland
Amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of neighboring Ukraine, Poland is clambering to buy high-end defense capabilities.
-
US Army must plan how to manage electric battlefield, lawmakers say
The Army hasn’t shown a plan for how it might manage battlefield electric power storage and distribution, so lawmakers want to see what’s on the table.
-
Lawmakers demand Army justify pursuit of new attack recon helicopter
House lawmakers would curb the secretary’s travel funding until the Army produces analysis of alternatives for its future attack reconnaissance aircraft.
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Pentagon seeks to ease China’s green tech chokehold amid GOP criticism
The Pentagon is trying to scale back China’s outsized influence on the critical minerals needed to produce electric vehicles and build solar panels.













