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The Navy controls Growlers remotely | Defense News Weekly Extra
In a landmark test, the U.S. Navy has controlled EA-18G Growlers from other aircraft, helping pave the way for the future of carrier operations.
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The Fitzgerald is back at sea | Defense News Weekly Extra
After being damaged more than 2 years ago in a collision that killed 7, the destroyer Fitzgerald is back at sea.
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What we know before the FY2021 defense budget is released | Defense News Weekly Extra
Aaron Mehta and Jeff Martin breakdown what we know about the FY2021 defense budget before it comes out.
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Does the Pentagon have a tech development problem? | Defense News Weekly, Jan. 31, 2020
On this episode, go inside Defense News’s Culture Clash 2.0 discussion, where we look at the military’s relationship with the tech community.
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Triton drones deploy to Guam as Germany backs out of deal | Defense News Weekly Extra
As MQ-4C Triton drones deploy to Guam for the first time, find out why Germany has decided not to buy them.
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How will France cooperate with the U.S. in defending space assets? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Hear from French Minister of Defense Florence Parly about how France and the new U.S. Space Force will work together.
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Autonomous reloading for new Army cannons? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Find out the companies that could build an autonomous resupply system for the Army’s new long-range guns.
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Can the Army achieve ‘transformational change’? | Defense News Weekly full episode, Jan. 24, 2020
The Army chief has made transformational change a key goal of his—but is it doable? Plus, we’ll look at details on the Polish F-35 buy—and get an update on Navy shipbuilding.
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Breaking down the Navy’s plans for unmanned ships | Defense News Weekly Extra
David Larter gives a breakdown of what the Navy and the rest of the military is planning to do with unmanned ships–and how they’ll affect future conflict.
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Polish deal to buy F-35s close to completion | Defense News Weekly Extra
Negotiations are finishing up for a $4 billion deal for Poland to buy F-35As.
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The Navy controls Growlers remotely | Defense News Weekly Extra
In a landmark test, the U.S. Navy has controlled EA-18G Growlers from other aircraft, helping pave the way for the future of carrier operations.
-
The Fitzgerald is back at sea | Defense News Weekly Extra
After being damaged more than 2 years ago in a collision that killed 7, the destroyer Fitzgerald is back at sea.
-
What we know before the FY2021 defense budget is released | Defense News Weekly Extra
Aaron Mehta and Jeff Martin breakdown what we know about the FY2021 defense budget before it comes out.
-
Does the Pentagon have a tech development problem? | Defense News Weekly, Jan. 31, 2020
On this episode, go inside Defense News’s Culture Clash 2.0 discussion, where we look at the military’s relationship with the tech community.
-
Triton drones deploy to Guam as Germany backs out of deal | Defense News Weekly Extra
As MQ-4C Triton drones deploy to Guam for the first time, find out why Germany has decided not to buy them.
-
How will France cooperate with the U.S. in defending space assets? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Hear from French Minister of Defense Florence Parly about how France and the new U.S. Space Force will work together.
-
Autonomous reloading for new Army cannons? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Find out the companies that could build an autonomous resupply system for the Army’s new long-range guns.
-
Can the Army achieve ‘transformational change’? | Defense News Weekly full episode, Jan. 24, 2020
The Army chief has made transformational change a key goal of his—but is it doable? Plus, we’ll look at details on the Polish F-35 buy—and get an update on Navy shipbuilding.
-
Breaking down the Navy’s plans for unmanned ships | Defense News Weekly Extra
David Larter gives a breakdown of what the Navy and the rest of the military is planning to do with unmanned ships–and how they’ll affect future conflict.
-
Polish deal to buy F-35s close to completion | Defense News Weekly Extra
Negotiations are finishing up for a $4 billion deal for Poland to buy F-35As.
-
The Navy controls Growlers remotely | Defense News Weekly Extra
In a landmark test, the U.S. Navy has controlled EA-18G Growlers from other aircraft, helping pave the way for the future of carrier operations.
-
The Fitzgerald is back at sea | Defense News Weekly Extra
After being damaged more than 2 years ago in a collision that killed 7, the destroyer Fitzgerald is back at sea.
-
What we know before the FY2021 defense budget is released | Defense News Weekly Extra
Aaron Mehta and Jeff Martin breakdown what we know about the FY2021 defense budget before it comes out.
-
Does the Pentagon have a tech development problem? | Defense News Weekly, Jan. 31, 2020
On this episode, go inside Defense News’s Culture Clash 2.0 discussion, where we look at the military’s relationship with the tech community.
-
Triton drones deploy to Guam as Germany backs out of deal | Defense News Weekly Extra
As MQ-4C Triton drones deploy to Guam for the first time, find out why Germany has decided not to buy them.
-
How will France cooperate with the U.S. in defending space assets? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Hear from French Minister of Defense Florence Parly about how France and the new U.S. Space Force will work together.
-
Autonomous reloading for new Army cannons? | Defense News Weekly Extra
Find out the companies that could build an autonomous resupply system for the Army’s new long-range guns.
-
Can the Army achieve ‘transformational change’? | Defense News Weekly full episode, Jan. 24, 2020
The Army chief has made transformational change a key goal of his—but is it doable? Plus, we’ll look at details on the Polish F-35 buy—and get an update on Navy shipbuilding.
-
Breaking down the Navy’s plans for unmanned ships | Defense News Weekly Extra
David Larter gives a breakdown of what the Navy and the rest of the military is planning to do with unmanned ships–and how they’ll affect future conflict.
-
Polish deal to buy F-35s close to completion | Defense News Weekly Extra
Negotiations are finishing up for a $4 billion deal for Poland to buy F-35As.













