Gallagher, who departed Congress in April, started at Palantir in June and sees it as a continuation of a mission of "preventing World War III." ...
Analyst Ryan Bohl told Breaking Defense the boats in question "are mostly for brown water in near shore operations that are useful for anti-smuggling activity and light security patrols." ...
The factory will manufacture and service Naval Strike Missiles (NSM) and Joint Strike Missiles (JSM), the first non-Norwegian facility to do so.
DroneShield’s RfPatrol Mk2 and DroneGun Mk4 counter-unmanned systems (C-UxS) technology seamlessly integrates into a wide range of operations providing increased survivability against an ever-evolving ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve has successfully transitioned at least seven technology projects to the services so far, from high-altitude balloons to ...
WASHINGTON — A long-delayed but critical assessment of a new Missile Defense Agency radar has been rescheduled to next year, according to the agency’s director. MDA chief Air Force Lt.
BELFAST — The NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) has formally activated a three-year framework agreement with Danish radio frequency drone detection company MyDefence that provides ...
WASHINGTON — In the year since tech startup Istari Digital was awarded a $19 million Air Force contract to push the limits of digital engineering in aerospace, the company has been mum about its ...
SYDNEY — Recent collisions between Chinese and Philippine ships in the South China Sea reflect Beijing’s aggressive behavior in the region and is clearly meant to test Manila’s relationship ...
TECHNET AUGUSTA 2024 — The Army’s G-6 office will go through some restructuring in line with the service’s long-standing effort of creating a unified network, and is proposing that the Army ...
WASHINGTON — The US State Department today approved South Korea to purchase “up to” 36 Boeing-made Apache AH-64E helicopters, with an estimated price tag of $3.5 billion. In addition, State ...