Smart Shooter VP Scott Thompson told Breaking Defense that the evolving threat of small drones has sparked high demand for kinetic solutions.
It is a very large and long-term deal — it will make the Polish Navy one of the strongest in all of NATO. A strong Polish submarine force strengthens security in our shared Baltic Sea and across the ...
Drawing on Breaking Defense's TechNet Cyber 2026 coverage, this eBook examines how the Pentagon is advancing AI, ...
Burnham will likely want to continue many aspects of Keir Starmer’s approach to defense and security policy, but with some ...
Germany is seeking a 40 percent stake in the European land manufacturer, subject to approval by its budget committee.
MELBOURNE — Japan’s government has confirmed it will rename its air force to reflect a broadened mission set to include outer ...
General Atomics and Anduril will build the first loyal wingman drones for the US Air Force, with software vendors still in a ...
In his first op-ed since leaving service, Jim Slife, the former Air Force No. 2 officer, lays out how space procurement has ...
Former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall discusses whether effective arms control can be applied to autonomous systems in ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said the new LCIs are "not intended" to replace any existing, exquisite air defense systems, but are intended to "supplement" such products.
From a weather restriction to a "serious" airworthiness risk, the Air Force's newest training jet faces far more issues than previously reported, an investigation by Breaking Defense found.
Ukrainian firms, especially, showed off combat-proven unmanned ground vehicles, but at least one experts isn't convinced of a wider use-case, yet.
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