RICHMOND HILL, Ga. – July 1, 2024 – C&H Family of Companies is thrilled to announce the successful acquisition of Paragon, a highly regarded firearms cleaning solution company based in Florida. The entity also owns C&H Precision, a prominent player ...

BRUSSELS — In late May, the Biden administration announced a major policy change: Washington would now let Ukrainian forces fire American-provided weapons into Russia — though only around one region in the northeast. This had long been a bright red ...

BERLIN — The European Union’s lending arm and NATO’s venture capital fund will share information and work more closely together to support small and midsized companies across the continent that focus on security and defense, the organizations announced Tuesday. Under ...

Introducing OMNISCIENCE, the AI Takeover by OKSI I’ve been looking into the implications of Artificial Intelligence at the tactical edge just ran across this video from my friends at OKSI. It gives you some key points on what they are ...

The Government Accountability Office has sent the Air Force back to the drawing board as the branch struggles to award a $12 billion contract for systems integration support of next-generation nuclear missiles. BAE Systems has held the Integration Support Contract since ...

Defense One Radio, Ep. 158: Tech Summit: The state of hypersonics – Defense One Skip to Content Get all our news and commentary in your inbox at 6 a.m. ET. Google Pla Apple Podcasts Guest: Frank Peterkin, Principal Director of ...

Redlands, California— TNVC and Safran Defense & Space, Inc. (Safran DSI), formerly Safran Optics 1, are excited to announce the release of the Thermal Augmentation Device (TAD), one of the most exciting new products in the Visual Augmentation Systems space—and ...

The Air Force is mulling a bureaucratic shuffle that would refocus the service on four key areas it believes can improve how it organizes, trains and equips airmen for war. Those core missions — combat readiness, careerlong training, acquisition and ...

The U.S. Defense Department has successfully, albeit surreptitiously, swiped $3.5 billion from the Commerce Department’s CHIPS Act funding to subsidize Intel’s creation of a classified advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility called Secure Enclave. Although being specifically built for defense and intelligence ...