Dan Parsons, The War Zone
Sikorsky will build up to 24 helicopters per year to supply King Stallions to the U.S. Marine Corps.
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K. Mizokami, Popular Mechanics
America only has two nuclear-capable bomber fleets. Unfortunately, the B-2s are one of them.
S. Losey, DNews
WASHINGTON — The F-35 Joint Program Office has grounded a small number of newer F-35 Joint Strike Fighters in response to the Dec.
M. Bastian, Mixed News
Starting next year, servicemen and women will use Microsoft’s military Hololens IVAS (Integrated Visual Augmentation System) in the field for the first time.
Nancy A.
Lipsky, MWI
The US Army is rightly focused on how to best ready for the next war.
DefenseScoop
Amazon Web Services landed a $724 million contract to give the Navy more cloud tools.
Paul Schwennesen, Law & Liberty
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov sounds increasingly frantic.
Phelim Kine & Lara Seligman, Politico
Pentagon’s promise to shore up its forces in the Pacific in 2023 is meeting skepticism.
The Polish Ministry of National Defence (MND) has announced signing a contract with France to procure two military observation satellites for its armed forces.
The deal was finalised during French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu’s visit to Warsaw on 27 December, where he met Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Mariusz Błaszczak.
The two officials jointly approved the signing of a contract between the Polish Armament Agency and the European defence company Airbus and its French division.