May 20, 2020
Don’t Use COVID As Excuse to Slash Defense Spending
Breaking Defense Even as many Americans huddle in their homes to avoid the coronavirus, our adversaries have continued to use
Breaking Defense Even as many Americans huddle in their homes to avoid the coronavirus, our adversaries have continued to use
Breaking Defense The Navy might not yet have an overarching plan to design and build its fleet of the future, but it
Defense One President Trump’s newly named envoy for arms control, Marshall Billingslea, gave a lengthy interview last week on the administration’s approach to
The Diplomat U.S. Navy and U.S. Marines Corps units have been conducting operations in early May in the Asia-Pacific, the
ekathimerini.com US President Donald Trump on Thursday hinted that he may sever an agreement with Turkey for the F-35 program
DefenseNews Capella Space announced May 13 that it signed a deal to provide synthetic aperture radar to the U.S. Navy,
DefenseNews COLOGNE, Germany — Following a lull in military exercises due to the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. Army Europe plans to
C4ISRNET The U.S. Defense Department relies on a mixture of military and commercial satellites to connect its war fighters all
Breaking Defense The Space Force is negotiating with the Army and Navy to integrate many of their space-related personnel, functions
Breaking Defense Gen. Jay Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command and chief of space operations for the Space Force, announced on April
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