Lockheed Martin plans to conduct a vertical launch, live fire demonstration of the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) next ...
Brig. Gen. Kyle Paul told Breaking Defense that rather than being a problem, technology now is helping the Space Force to find "opportunities" to enable wider information sharing through the ability ...
Adm. Lisa Franchetti writes the Navy will "face deep strategic constraints" in the future short of any boost to its budget.
The aerospace and defense arm of Norwegian contractor Kongsberg announced Tuesday it’s building a missile production facility in James City County, Va., that will boost capacity for the Naval Strike ...
Warsaw has long committed to acquiring 32 new multirole jets for the air dominance effort with rival bids from Boeing's F-15EX Eagle II fourth generation type and the Eurofighter Typhoon on the table.
WASHINGTON — After industry pushback on the Army’s newest solicitation under its software directive policy, Army acquisition officials say they are revising their plan to incorporate ...
WASHINGTON — Ursa Major, a Colorado-based privately funded defense contractor, announced today it will match a $12.5 million investment from the Pentagon to begin work on maturing its solid ...
AFA 2024 — Day one of the annual Air and Space Forces Association conference is in the books. And while there wasn’t a single major piece of news that dominated the day, there were plenty of ...
WASHINGTON — Generative artificial intelligence startup Ask Sage recently announced it had deployed its genAI software to the Army’s secure cloud, cArmy. The press release touted a host of ...
BELFAST — Sweden plans on increasing defense spending by 13 billion SEK ($1.3 billion) next year by adding a proposal for the new funds to its 2025 state budget. The uplift will take the Nordic ...
WASHINGTON — Workforce fluctuations as Boeing ramps up F-15EX production and sunsets the F/A-18 Super Hornet line are driving up cost and inefficiency, and recovery from those challenges will ...
WASHINGTON — After nearly two decades in development, the Pentagon’s sprawling effort to make GPS signals harder to jam just cannot seem to get out from under delay upon delay across all ...