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“The flight, conducted at the convergence of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, lasted for 46 minutes before the aircraft successfully landed back on the same short runway, without the need for any landing support equipment,” defense firm Baykar said in a statement
By Agnes HelouThe concern of whether sending aid to Ukraine will hamper the United States’s ability to counter China has gained a significant audience in portions of the GOP.
By Justin KatzThe surprising move, announced in parliament today by UK defense chief John Healey, will generate savings of £500 million ($632 million) over the next five years, he said, and get rid of “outdated capabilities.” But it also drew immediate criticism from opposition party lawmakers.
By Tim Martin“We are seeing the strength of the joint teams that assemble to collaborate on the challenges of deploying autonomous systems including policy, software architecture, experimentation, and more,” said Pentagon AI chief Radha Plumb.
By Ashley RoqueMulti-Domain Operations: Global C2 and Joint Operations
Designed with the future in mind, it can keep up with threats that haven’t been developed yet.
By BAE Systems“If Scholz could be moved, I suspect he would have done so by now,” said Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute.
By Tim Martin“If you are a supplier, and your lead time is too long, and you refuse to work with us” on 3D printing alternative spare parts, said Rear Adm. Jon Rucker, “we’re going to figure it out. Not a threat – a fact of life.”
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.“Morocco seeks to boost its industry in several industrial parks while diversifying potential clients that had been steered away before because of taxation. Morocco seeks greater knowledge transfer and advanced weapons testing and production,” one expert said.
By Agnes HelouIndo-Pacific
DoD Comptroller Mike McCord additionally predicted that the current continuing resolution will extend until March, as the Republican Party looks to craft a “two percent better deal” once it controls Congress and the presidency come January.
By Michael Marrow“The structure of the global defense sector is changing, and this transaction underscores that transformation,” said analyst Byron Callan of the merger.
By Aaron Mehta“Not only will this allow the Philippines access to higher capabilities and big-ticket items from the United States, it will also open opportunities to pursue similar agreements with like-minded nations,” Philippine Defense spokesman Arsenio Andolong said according to local media.
By Colin Clark“Whether it is a game changer or not is debatable, but it is clearly part of a larger trend towards high speed maneuvering missiles of various types,” Tom Karako, an expert at CSIS, said of the launch.
By Aaron MehtaA judge today ruled in part against the US government’s move to dismiss the suit, marking the latest turn in a saga over who will control spectrum the DoD says it needs for military GPS.
By Aaron Mehta
In a new analysis, expert William Alberque says Putin’s new nuclear doctrine says “that any nation aligned with a nuclear state, or any state receiving assistance from any nuclear state or state aligned with a nuclear state — i.e., all of NATO — can be the target of nuclear weapons if Russia feels threatened.”
By William Alberque