Armed Man Sparks Standoff at CIA Headquarters in Virginia
You don’t just roll up to Langley with a pistol and a death wish unless you’re looking to meet a wall of body armor and questions you won’t be walking away from.
You don’t just roll up to Langley with a pistol and a death wish unless you’re looking to meet a wall of body armor and questions you won’t be walking away from.
Germany re-evaluates reliance on Us weapons, with concerns over potential “kill switches” in F-35 jets prompting a shift in defense strategy.
The US approves a $100M sale of advanced APKWS II missile systems to Saudi Arabia, boosting precision targeting against regional threats.
Kim Jong Un oversees North Korea’s successful anti-aircraft missile test and reaffirms unwavering support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Saturday, March 22.
Barrett Firearms is doubling down on its Tennessee roots with a cutting-edge, $76.4 million headquarters and manufacturing facility in Rutherford County—bringing jobs, innovation, and serious firepower to the Volunteer State.
The Trump administration prioritizes China as the top national security threat, balancing global concerns with a focus on border security.
True government efficiency starts at the top—can weak leadership be the real reason behind federal dysfunction, not the workforce?
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Friday, March 21.
George Glezmann’s release marks a rare diplomatic win, but with dozens of Americans still held hostage worldwide, the fight to bring them all home is far from over.
In the crowded and chaotic airspace over the Potomac, where close calls were far too common for far too long, the FAA finally slammed the door shut on Route 4 — but only after 67 lives were lost.
The USCG adds the 59th Sentinel-class cutter, USCGC Earl Cunningham—enhancing security with speed, firepower, and heroic legacy.