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Senior military leaders being called to testify to Congress about George Floyd protest response
Lawmakers want explanations from top defense officials about how troops will be used and why active-duty forces are being deployed.
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Initial analysis of new sub-launched nuclear cruise missile coming ‘shortly’
For now, there are no major delays to nuclear warhead modernization programs, a Pentagon official says.
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Inhofe, Reed back new military fund to confront China
New support for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative suggests it’s a lock for the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
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Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
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Trump administration prepares to leave Open Skies Treaty
The Trump administration has made a final decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
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Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
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Trump taps private equity executive for top special operations job
Louis Bremer, a former SEAL, is the choice to fill a seat that has been empty since the start of 2019.
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Senators blast Esper’s ‘dysfunctional decision-making’ on coronavirus
Esper has “often prioritized readiness at the expense of the health of servicemembers and their families,” the senators wrote.
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Global defense spending sees biggest spike in a decade
The U.S. easily remains the largest defense spender in the world, accounting for 38 percent of global military expenditures in 2019, according to a new report by SIPRI.
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The Pentagon will have to live with limits on F-35’s supersonic flights
The Navy’s and Marine Corps’ versions of the F-35 will have restrictions on how long they can fly at supersonic speeds because of a risk of damage to the tail section.
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Senior military leaders being called to testify to Congress about George Floyd protest response
Lawmakers want explanations from top defense officials about how troops will be used and why active-duty forces are being deployed.
-
Initial analysis of new sub-launched nuclear cruise missile coming ‘shortly’
For now, there are no major delays to nuclear warhead modernization programs, a Pentagon official says.
-
Inhofe, Reed back new military fund to confront China
New support for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative suggests it’s a lock for the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
-
Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
-
Trump administration prepares to leave Open Skies Treaty
The Trump administration has made a final decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
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Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
-
Trump taps private equity executive for top special operations job
Louis Bremer, a former SEAL, is the choice to fill a seat that has been empty since the start of 2019.
-
Senators blast Esper’s ‘dysfunctional decision-making’ on coronavirus
Esper has “often prioritized readiness at the expense of the health of servicemembers and their families,” the senators wrote.
-
Global defense spending sees biggest spike in a decade
The U.S. easily remains the largest defense spender in the world, accounting for 38 percent of global military expenditures in 2019, according to a new report by SIPRI.
-
The Pentagon will have to live with limits on F-35’s supersonic flights
The Navy’s and Marine Corps’ versions of the F-35 will have restrictions on how long they can fly at supersonic speeds because of a risk of damage to the tail section.
-
Senior military leaders being called to testify to Congress about George Floyd protest response
Lawmakers want explanations from top defense officials about how troops will be used and why active-duty forces are being deployed.
-
Initial analysis of new sub-launched nuclear cruise missile coming ‘shortly’
For now, there are no major delays to nuclear warhead modernization programs, a Pentagon official says.
-
Inhofe, Reed back new military fund to confront China
New support for an Indo-Pacific Deterrence Initiative suggests it’s a lock for the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
-
Live nuclear testing could resume in ‘months’ if needed, official says
The Trump administration has reportedly had conversations about resuming live nuclear testing.
-
Trump administration prepares to leave Open Skies Treaty
The Trump administration has made a final decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
-
Griffin ‘extremely skeptical’ of airborne lasers for missile defense
“I’m extremely skeptical that we can put a large laser on an aircraft and use it to shoot down an adversary missile, even from fairly close,” says Mike Griffin.
-
Trump taps private equity executive for top special operations job
Louis Bremer, a former SEAL, is the choice to fill a seat that has been empty since the start of 2019.
-
Senators blast Esper’s ‘dysfunctional decision-making’ on coronavirus
Esper has “often prioritized readiness at the expense of the health of servicemembers and their families,” the senators wrote.
-
Global defense spending sees biggest spike in a decade
The U.S. easily remains the largest defense spender in the world, accounting for 38 percent of global military expenditures in 2019, according to a new report by SIPRI.
-
The Pentagon will have to live with limits on F-35’s supersonic flights
The Navy’s and Marine Corps’ versions of the F-35 will have restrictions on how long they can fly at supersonic speeds because of a risk of damage to the tail section.













