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Countries now supplying weapons systems to Ukraine will be able to replace them faster,” according to the Swiss announcement.
Shipbuilding and munitions were the major beneficiaries of the $32.1 billion added to the defense topline, with about $8.5 billion added for shipbuilding and about $6 billion added for munitions, ...
Senior Department of Defense officials will no longer be participating at the Aspen Security Forum because their values do not align with the values of the DoD,” Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell ...
Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev, Commander of Ukraine’s 225th Separate Assault Battalion, told Breaking Defense that Washington opening up deep strikes into Russia gives Ukraine a "chance" at victory.
This is, again, Europeans stepping up. ... This is only the first wave, there will be more,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
The three new contracts come on top of last month’s equal award to OpenAI, bringing the Chief Digital & AI Officer’s investment in cutting-edge commercial “frontier AI” to a total of $800 million.
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin announced today it delivered the first shipset of four SPY-7 (V)1 radar antennas — which will be equipped on Japan’s future Aegis System Equipped Vessel (ASEV) — to ...
Air Warfare, Space Air Force, Space Force seek $16B extra for FY26 ‘unfunded priorities’ The services’ unfunded requests, obtained by Breaking Defense, reflect sharp increases compared to ...
Air Warfare, Global, Land Warfare Israel retires Patriot air defenses as native air defense systems step up The decision comes amid Ukrainian clamoring for the system, though analysts doubted ...
“This collaboration is expected to accelerate the development of advanced missile technologies, enhance the capabilities of the SPIKE missile system, and ensure its compatibility with the [US ...
The Navy's Unfunded Priorities List, obtained by Breaking Defense, seeks roughly $1.4 billion in funding to award a contract to industry for the F/A-XX program.
Cybersecurity skills must evolve in near-real time as Zero Day threats continue and AI provides new challenges.