Mike Roger, the House Armed Services Committee chief, wants to use reconciliation for a massive increase in defense spending.
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.
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.
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.
The Trump administration has already spent nearly $500 million on domestic National Guard deployments, with monthly costs being further broken down by the CBO.
To conduct such “distributed operations,” Commandant Robert Neller said last night, the Marines are adding technical experts — in drones, intelligence, supply, and other specialties — to small units ...
Republic of Singapore Air Force A330 MRTT, F-15s and F-16s (Photo: Singapore Ministry of Defence) SINGAPORE — Airbus and Singapore have announced that they have completed the certification of the ...
SINGAPORE — ST Engineering has unveiled a new variation of its Terrex s5 eight-wheeled armored vehicle at the Singapore Airshow, this one said to be capable of generating significantly more electric ...
A Multi-Mission Reconnaissance Craft sails out of the Del Mar Boat Basin in order to test its capabilities as part of Project Convergence Capstone 4, March 5, 2024 at Camp Pendleton, CA. (US Marine ...
An earlier photo of the US Army’s Directed Energy Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (DE M-SHORAD) rapid prototyping effort. (US Army/Jim Kendall) CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — Early last month, the US Army ...
JERUSALEM — Israel’s Ministry of Defense has signed two deals with Haifa-based Elbit Systems totalling more than $274 million to secure more munitions and to increase raw material production lines ...
A UH-60 Black Hawk launches an ALTIUS mini-drone (aka ALE, or Air-Launched Effects) during a previous event. (Yuma Proving Ground photo) AAAA 2025 — The US Army is weighing changes to its multi-domain ...