If the Kremlin keeps rebuilding its military faster than expected, it could present a longer-term and perhaps costlier problem for NATO.
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A program office is watching the amphibious combat vehicle's performance as it operates from a ship rather than a base on land.
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A leading lawmaker says more than 100 undelivered F-35s could be parked at Lockheed Martin facilities, calling the situation "unacceptable."
The latest variant of Lockheed's Patriot missile intercepted a cruise missile target in a test from a virtual Aegis Weapon System for the first time.
If the Kremlin keeps rebuilding its military faster than expected, it could present a longer-term and perhaps costlier problem for NATO.
The future of America's counter-terrorism work in the country had been in doubt for months after a coup last summer.
An acquisition official said the Navy and Marine Corps brought three systems to Replicator, but declined to clarify whether all were selected.
Seeing several Army watercraft move east from Virginia does beg the question as to how the service balances such deployments against its primary mission.
Lawmakers sound increasingly frustrated with the Navy's position of wanting a single attack submarine in 2025.
The Japanese government has flagged hypersonic missile defense as an urgent capability, citing recent developments in the region.
The $435 million deal is for 10 offshore patrol vessels based on upgraded versions of Saettia-class ships.
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