Russia’s war on Ukraine has been paralyzing.
It’s paralyzing because Russian media outlets covering the Russian Federation Armed Forces have spent 166 days doing two things. Either spewing Kremlin propaganda about the “special m…
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Russia’s war on Ukraine has been paralyzing.
It’s paralyzing because Russian media outlets covering the Russian Federation Armed Forces have spent 166 days doing two things. Either spewing Kremlin propaganda about the “special m…
The true test of Finnish and Swedish accession may be the degree to which these two new allies are prepared to support NATO’s “360 degree” approach to defense.
The cooperative research and development agreement allows the organizations to share facilities, intellectual property and expertise to “elevate solutions for both the warfighter and industry,” the company said in a statement.
Attackers are spoofing the widely used cryptocurrency exchange to trick users into logging in so they can steal their credentials and eventually their funds.
Look no further than the Rim of the Pacific drills for clues about the sea service’s future fleet.
Businesses faced a thorny mess in 2021 amid supply chain snarls, labor shortages and government budget uncertainty. Even so, there are signs of the global defense industry’s continued resilience.
Military officials won’t answer whether they’ve found the problem on any planes.
The Senate adjourned for the month-long August recess without confirming any of the 12 Defense Department nominees that have become log-jammed in the Senate amid Republican holds.
We reveal who’s up and who’s down for 2022, based on fiscal 2021 defense revenue.
Joint efforts with Ukraine; emerging markets in Africa; exports reaching all-time highs. The Turkish defense industry has been incredibly busy, but it’s not all good news for the marketplace.