Boeing approaches Polish Armed Forces at an industry event this week, offering the latest Chinook transport helicopter, the CH-47F Block II.
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The Defense Department selected an Air Force program for inclusion in its second tranche of Replicator capabilities, DefenseScoop has learned. The news marks the first public report of the service’s participation in this unfolding, high-profile effort.
Emirati, Turkish and Russian arms manufacturers are profiting from unprecedented displacement, starvation and conflict in Sudan.
Despite facing significant financial challenges at home, the UK is standing firm to its commitment to continue its rate of support to Ukraine.
The Department of Defense wants U.S. researchers to study antibiotic-resistant wounds in Ukraine to help improve the country’s medical care and prepare U.S. troops and medical personnel to encounter similar challenges in a future war.
In hospitals across Ukraine, doctors are increasingly having trouble treating the wounds of civilian and military patients because of rising antibiotic resistance. The strain on the healthcare system is getting worse, Ukrainians are growing resistant to available medicines and the nation’s morbidity rates are increasing, said Dr.
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Imagine you are an infantry platoon leader, moving with your soldiers in a tactical formation toward your objective. Suddenly, indirect fire is raining down on your position.
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With great-power rivalries again at the centre of international relations, democratic governments have been relying on secret statecraft to shape or…
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There is an old saw in leadership circles, “You get what you inspect.