March 14, 2024
To Build More Missiles, the U.S. Looks to an Ally 10,000 Miles Away
The Wall Street Journal At an Australian military base here on the outskirts of Sydney, an unassuming shed-like structure known
The Wall Street Journal At an Australian military base here on the outskirts of Sydney, an unassuming shed-like structure known
Zona Militar In recent months there is a renewed interest in systems that can protect aircraft from shoulder launched missiles.
Defense News The U.S. Air Force’s proposed fiscal 2025 budget requests $517 million to keep developing its Hypersonic Attack Cruise
The Washington Times China now boasts the world’s largest arsenal of hypersonic missiles, missiles that can hit U.S. targets with both
Reuters Castelion, a startup trying to build a hypersonic weapon for the Pentagon, tested its system for the first time,
Defense News For the first time in three years, the Missile Defense Agency is asking for less money in the
SOFREP The Norwegian Ministry of Defense, in conjunction with Raytheon and national defense contractors, unveiled a breakthrough in military capability
autoevolution The huge sum of money started being divided between contractors that same year. The system is being developed by
Newsweek German and British leaders are mulling a new swap deal that would produce more weapons for Ukraine without Berlin
The Korea Herald South Korea’s top military officer on Sunday called for responding “overwhelmingly” against any enemy provocations as he
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