Army Awards Leidos $2.7 Billion To Accelerate Hypersonic Work
Leidos [LDOS] on Tuesday said it received a $2.7 billion Army contract to unify two hypersonic programs it is developing for the Army and Navy in an effort to accelerate […]
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Leidos [LDOS] on Tuesday said it received a $2.7 billion Army contract to unify two hypersonic programs it is developing for the Army and Navy in an effort to accelerate […]
An increasing number of defense contractors have agreed to participate in an Army initiative that will unlock proprietary weapons, software, radar and other military systems to able to share and […]
India’s nuclear weapons program has evolved from modest beginnings into a formidable and increasingly sophisticated deterrent force, reported Harrison Kass of National Interest.The journey began in 1974 with the “Smiling Buddha” underground nuclear test at Pokhran, which was described by then‑Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as a “peaceful nuclear explosion.”Despite the controversy surrounding the
India has issued a sharp diplomatic rebuke to China following Beijing’s admission that it extended technical assistance to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor in May 2025.At a press briefing in New Delhi, the Ministry of External Affairs made it clear that nations which support efforts to shield terrorist infrastructure must reflect on the consequences such actions have on their global reputation
Indian Navy chief designate Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan has declared that India remains fully prepared to crush any cross‑border threats, underscoring the nation’s resolve against terrorism and its readiness to respond decisively to provocations.Speaking at an event organised by the Bramha Research Foundation in Mumbai, Swaminathan highlighted that India has been a victim of terrorism for
India’s commemoration of National Technology Day on 11 May 2026 highlights its transformation since the Pokhran nuclear tests of 1998 into a full-fledged nuclear triad power, with 172 warheads under the Strategic Forces Command and delivery systems spanning air, land, and sea.The commissioning of INS Aridhaman last month has secured continuous at-sea deterrence, completing the triad’s most
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, has once again provoked India with incendiary remarks, a year after the humiliating setback his forces suffered during Operation Sindoor.In a fresh outburst, Munir dismissed the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and the Pulwama suicide bombing as “false flag operations,” attempting to shift blame onto New Delhi while ignoring Pakistan’s own record of
SkyFi’s Sovereign Intelligence Platform for US Special Operations Command is designed to allow commanders in the field to task a commercial satellite for near-real time imagery.
Tonbo Imaging, the Bangalore-based electro-optics and defence technology firm, is poised to deliver a new generation of advanced multi-mission and panoramic night-vision sights to Indian Special Forces units next month.This development represents a significant stride in India’s indigenous defence manufacturing ecosystem, reinforcing the country’s commitment to self-reliance in critical military
Exactly one year after India’s Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s Army Chief and Chief of Defence Staff, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has once again issued a fiery warning to New Delhi, vowing that any future “misadventure” would bring “extremely widespread, dangerous, far-reaching and painful” consequences.His remarks, delivered at GHQ Rawalpindi, revive the rhetoric of ideological confrontation and