Mike Roger, the House Armed Services Committee chief, wants to use reconciliation for a massive increase in defense spending.
Once signed by the president, the Pentagon will be funded through Congress’s usual appropriations process after being stuck under a continuing resolution for the duration of fiscal 2025.
US officials say they hope the talks spur greater transparency from China in particular about satellite operations.
For the last 16 years, the US has not had any nuclear nonproliferation policies. Henry Sokolski in this op-ed argues why that needs to change.
President Donald Trump "will decide the path forward on nuclear arms control, which he will clarify on his own timeline," a White House official told Breaking Defense.
Dozens of 155mm shells sit in a facility in Israel. (Elbit Systems) JERUSALEM — Israel’s Ministry of Defense is procuring $60 million-worth of 155mm artillery shells, in a deal meant to shore up ...
An Australian Army M1A1 Abrams Tank during Exercise Southern Jackaroo 23, in Townsville, Queensland. (Credit ADF Cpl. Nicole Dorrett) SYDNEY — Australia is transferring 49 M1A1 tanks to Ukraine, ...
A Future Combat Air System (FCAS) New Generation Fighter (NGF) model sits on display at the Paris Air Show. (Paris Air Show on Twitter) MUNICH — Industrial codevelopment of the French-German-Spanish ...
Anduril’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) on display at AFA. (Valerie Insinna/Breaking Defense) Asked about the draft spending plans, an Air Force spokesperson said in a statement to Breaking ...
WASHINGTON — Sikorsky and DARPA officials at this year’s Project Convergence flew what was most likely the final flight of an autonomous system outfitted on a UH-60 Black Hawk, now leaving it up to ...
The Hamza-3 on display at AOI's booth at World Defense Symposium 2026 in Saudi Arabia. (Agnes Helou/Staff) WORLD DEFENSE SHOW 2026 — Egypt’s state owned Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) ...
WORLD DEFENSE SHOW 2026 — The Breaking Defense team hit the ground running for day two of the World Defense Show in Saudi Arabia, speaking with industry executives from near and far. Get a quick recap ...
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