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“The fact that we are very keen to keep our unity in Washington … [means] we would not like to see divisional points [made] among allied countries and we know as well that it’s not an easy discussion point for many allied countries,” said Tuuli Duneton, Estonia’s Undersecretary for Defense Policy.
By Tim MartinIn this op-ed, Mark Cancian of CSIS lays out how the DoD can overcome countermeasures of precision munitions.
By Mark CancianNew investment in the Mod 2 design is in keeping with a 10-year Sting Ray MLU program forecast valued by the MoD at a maximum of £1 billion ($1.3 billion) out to 2032.
By Tim MartinIn this exclusive op-ed, Minister of National Defence for Canada Bill Blair discusses Canada’s investments into NATO and how it plans to remain a committed ally.
By Bill BlairBefore leaving his post as head of Estonia’s defense forces, Gen. Martin Herem laid out his vision for the ambitious Baltic defensive line project, and dispelled some misconceptions.
By Lee Ferran“A comprehensive agreement might formalize closer political ties, potentially strengthening their shared opposition to the West, particularly in light of the Ukraine conflict and sanctions,” Mohammed Soliman, director of Strategic Technologies and Cyber Security Program at the Middle East Institute said.
By Agnes HelouIf approved by US regulators, the agreement would reunite Boeing with the Wichita-based production facilities it spun off in 2005 in a bid to lower costs.
By Valerie InsinnaBoeing will also soon begin flight testing a multimission pod developed with internal funds, according to company official Jon Spore.
By Michael MarrowThe Space Force today circulated a fact sheet explaining what the service called a “proactive” and “collaborative” effort to keep tabs on Starlink re-entries as SpaceX begins to de-orbit some 100 early variants.
By Theresa HitchensJust announced on Thursday but already quietly combat-tested in Ukraine, the palm-sized Skynode S card makes small drones much less dependent on an uninterrupted wireless link to a human remote controller.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
In this op-ed, Rebecca Grant of the Lexington Institute argues that the Air Force can’t hit pause on NGAD if the US is to survive the INDOPACOM “Hellscape”
By Rebecca Grant