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The British Army could be in line to receive a boost to its lethality, with new infantry machine guns, assault and sniper rifles sought.
Hanwha is tapping into the Middle East as talks are ongoing with Saudi Arabia and the UAE for the potential procurement of the K9 howitzer.
An Army film produced in 1945 on the Tuskegee airmen begins with footage of a fighter taxiing behind a narrator’s familiar voice.
“It’s morning,” says the unmistakable voice of then-Army captain Ronald Reagan, who always enjoyed his ‘morning’ metaphors. On screen, fighters take to the air. “Twenty miles from the enemy,” Reagan says.
Israeli company Smartshooter, and IEA Mil-Optics, have secured an order to supply SMASH fire control systems to German Armed Forces.
Australian Army UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters have achieved initial operating capability (IOC), marking a significant milestone.
Katie Arrington has been named the deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity and chief information security officer at the Department of Defense, a department spokesperson confirmed.
She assumed the role effective Feb. 18.
A familiar face, Arrington comes back to the Pentagon where she was the chief information security officer for the department’s acquisition and sustainment organization during the first Trump administration.
Patrick Tucker, Defense One
A better way to check and store qubits could enable big applications for smarter drones, better processing, and doing much more with less.
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The guided-missile frigate program is running three years behind schedule with the first ship expected to deliver in 2029.
Gary Anderson, RealClearDefense
For the United States to credibly deter China from war, ships are needed now, not decades from now.