Pioneering Progress: How a munitions campus propels the US defense industrial base forward
The Defense Department’s recent suggestions that it is poised to create a “munitions campus" would greatly benefit the US and its partners, writes Nadia Schadlow.
Army cyber officials want to harness AI, but not over-hype
“We're in the early stages of it," Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton said about an AI pilot program. "But my point is we're not sitting on the sidelines and watching, we're diving in.”
National Guard chief on lessons from Ukraine, COVID-19 and military promotion limbo
In part of a wide-ranging interview with Breaking Defense, Gen. Daniel R. Hokanson said "every one" of the holds on confirmation for Joint Chiefs members is exacting a price on the military.
Aussies boost long-range strike with $1.7B AUD buy of 200 Tomahawks, 60 AARGM-ERs
"Importantly, one of the first decisions of the Albanese Labor government after the Defense Strategic Review was to allocate $4.1 billion for long-range strike and missile manufacturing over the next four years," Pat Conroy, defense industry minister, said.