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By Breaking DefenseExplore how lessons learned from Ukraine could be applied to the Indo-Pacific in our latest eBook.
By Breaking DefenseExplore how lessons learned from Ukraine could be applied to the Indo-Pacific in our latest eBook.
Learn More → Presented by Breaking DefenseAt this year’s Shangri-La Diaglogue, it was impossible to escape talk of the conflict thousands of miles away.
By Reuben JohnsonLumen is not just replacing aged transport pipes for the DoD, it is transitioning and transforming network capabilities for better speed, latency, availability, affordability, and security.
By Breaking Defense“So, what worries me most is China’s use of space to complete the kill chain necessary to generate long-range precision strikes against the maritime and air components scheme of maneuver. That’s what concerns me the most,” Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, commander of Space Forces Indo-Pacific, said.
By Colin ClarkThe exact amount Dickinson would like to see Congress add to SPACECOM’s own budget is unclear, as the funding for five of the six wish list requests is restricted to a classified annex.
By Theresa Hitchens“Where we touch them, we are working hard to transform them,” says Lumen of its network modernization programs for the Defense Department.
By Breaking DefenseUS Indo-Pacific Command’s independent budget request is roughly $4 billion more than what it received last fiscal year.
By Justin KatzWith an Maneuver Support Vessel – Heavy competition on the horizon, the service is also working on the smaller MSV-L but is rebaselining the program to address design changes and increasing costs.
By Ashley Roque“More geographic coverage helps revisit rates, so we see satellites more frequently. Which is quite critical,” LeoLabs CEO Dan Ceperley told Breaking Defense.
By Theresa HitchensSouth Korea’s strategy says the ROK will “nurture a sounder and more mature relationship as we pursue shared interests (with China) based on mutual respect and reciprocity, guided by international norms and rules.”
By Colin ClarkIt may be the beginning of a new era in Australian defense, with plans to buy Abrams tanks and hundreds of Infantry Fighting Vehicles scaled back to free money for weapons designed to deter.
By Colin ClarkFrom worries about South Korean troops to a bigger footprint for Japan, here are the must-read stories Breaking Defense’s man in Sydney.
By Colin Clark