Advancing Defense: Raytheon’s Pioneering Role in the DEFEND Program
Raytheon leads DEFEND with $31.3M for high-powered, speed-of-light microwave antennas, enhancing America’s non-kinetic defense strategy.
Raytheon leads DEFEND with $31.3M for high-powered, speed-of-light microwave antennas, enhancing America’s non-kinetic defense strategy.
ThyssenKrupp’s offer of advanced submarines fortifies India’s naval strength amid Indo-Pacific dynamics and rising Chinese presence.
Northrop Grumman’s $543M contract for MQ-4C Triton expands naval capabilities, bolstering maritime security in the Pacific region.
In an ever-changing world, the US teams up with allies to secure arms, deter rivals, and embrace innovation. Collaboration is the key to security.
Denmark fortifies its defense with Thales radar tech, acquiring GM200 MM/C systems, enhancing surveillance in the North Atlantic.
Senator Schmitt’s call for a more proactive cybersecurity approach sparks a crucial debate on defense vs. offense.
Germany’s plan to enlist foreign troops marks a shift in European defense strategy amid rising regional tensions and Russian threats.
The British Army’s push for expanded troop numbers and readiness reflects a sober acknowledgment of shifting security dynamics.
Global militaries face recruitment challenges, including the formidable German Bundeswehr, struggle to attract and retain new talent.
Boeing’s progress in MUM-T software and the next-gen T-7A Red Hawk jet trainer promises to transform aerial operations and pilot training.
Major Kojo Owusu Dartey, a Fort Liberty officer, was convicted of orchestrating an elaborate scheme to smuggle a variety of weapons to West Africa, wrapping them cleverly in everyday items and shipping them overseas.
K2, the epitome of quiet strength, taught me that true grit is not always shouted, but often whispered in the direst of moments.