The U.S. Army awarded Raytheon a $1.7 billion contract to produce a new missile defense sensor that will replace the current Patriot system’s radar, according to an Aug. 28 Pentagon contract announcement. The contract modification allows the company to build ...

JERUSALEM — Israel will not set up a national pavilion at the DSEI UK 2025 exhibition scheduled to take place in London Sept. 9-12, the Israeli Ministry of Defense announced on Friday. The reason, according to the ministry’s statement, is ...

PARIS — NATO said all alliance members will spend at least 2% of their GDP on defense this year, the first time for that to happen since the spending target was set more than a decade ago. Three countries – ...

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WASHINGTON — Bringing innovative technologies to Soldiers and incorporating next generation software and capabilities will be among the priorities of the Army’s new top cyber strategist. Brandon Pugh outlined his duties as the Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of ...

The Pentagon is scrapping its old playbook for defending against small drones, moving beyond years of evaluations and studies toward a model that comes with new money and authority geared to field capability faster, according to a Thursday memo from ...

A second B-21 Raider will likely fly before the end of the year, according to an Air Force official  who gave a small update on the highly classified program. “I believe it will happen before the end of the year, ...

Two South Korean shipbuilding titans are throwing their weight into new efforts to revitalize U.S. shipbuilding, with two impactful business decisions announced this week. Hanwha Group, South Korea’s seventh largest business conglomerate, announced on Aug. 27 a $5 billion investment ...

The Trump administration is pausing training at the federal government’s primary law enforcement academies for anyone not related to immigration enforcement, saying the change is necessary to meet the president’s “immediate priorities.”  The administration is in the midst of surging ...

Immersive virtual environments enable complex mission planning and training Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim), a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems, Inc., has been awarded a five-year enterprise license contract to deliver the Digital Virtual Trainer (DVT) for the Canadian Department ...