Saudi Arabia will purchase F-35 fighter jets and close to 300 American-made tanks as part of a new security agreement.
The main problem is that a gag order precludes virtually any discussion of the initiative, even to Congress. A security and classification guide has still not been finalized. Despite its presidential ...
The US is willing to sell the F-35 to Saudi Arabia, US President Donald Trump said on Monday in the Oval Office.
"When the funding will be authorized, given the shutdown and all the fun there, is a question mark," one industry source told Breaking Defense.
Maj. Trent Kubasiak, an Army judge advocate, explains the historical pathway that led to the current justifications for attacks on boats in South America.
The military wants artificial intelligence, which raises the question: Can the government lead or does it need to follow industry?
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivered a long, surprisingly uncontroversial speech to industry on Friday detailing how he’d like to work with defense firms big and small going forward.
WASHINGTON — In the wake of a report accusing China of using publicly available AI tech to launch cyberattacks, experts are warning cyber defenders they’re going to need some AI help of their own. “I ...
US Army paratroopers assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade fire a FIM-92 Stinger during an air defense live-fire exercise. (US Army) WASHINGTON — Raytheon Technologies’ supply chain is showing signs ...
Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Heidi Shyu speaks to Defense Writers via zoom at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Jan. 13, 2022. (DoD photo by United States Marine Corps Sgt.
WASHINGTON — Congress should set in motion a sweeping initiative to ensure that the United States can stay ahead of China’s rapid development of dual-use quantum technologies and artificial ...
During a June 2025 Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Sen. Ernst, a longtime advocate of fiscal responsibility in governance, said “I got my start in public service as a county auditor, so this ...