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Israel Defense Forces posted online today, “Hassan Nasrallah will no longer be able to terrorize the world.”
By Lee FerranIn our latest eBook you’ll find the updates from the US Army on two pilot programs and DISA focusing on a key priority.
By Breaking Defense“The United States and Iraq have decided on a two phase transition plan for operations in Iraq,” a senior administration official told reporters today.
By Agnes HelouA Defense Department official previously warned those proposing a separate cyber force to “be careful what you wish for.”
By Carley Welch and Valerie InsinnaThe analyst credited with initially spotting the sub said its location signals a “significant expansion” of China’s capacity for nuclear submarine production.
By Justin KatzDefence Minister Hanno Pevkur said that given the “security situation, it is our responsibility to actively develop national defence and boost the capability of the Estonian Defence Forces.”
By Lee FerranHezbollah has been propped up by Iran all these years to be a threat on Israel’s border in case of open conflict between Israel and Iran, but that relationship is not a two-way street, experts tell Breaking Defense.
By Agnes Helou and Aaron MehtaThe Navy said four destroyers left Mayport earlier this week to avoid the hurricane, and the Air Force has flown some high-priced fighter jets across the country.
By Justin Katz and Valerie InsinnaThe new C-40s would supplement executive airlift missions for “Top Five” users — the vice president, first spouse, defense secretary, Joint Chiefs chairman and secretary of state — who rely on a fleet of C-32 aircraft that can only support 59 percent of Top Five travel requests, the Air Force told Breaking Defense.
By Michael Marrow and Valerie InsinnaIn this op-ed, Matthew Costlow argues that the next president should turn their attention, and the budget, to homeland missile defense.
By Matthew CostlowDrone wingmen models were the talk of Air, Space & Cyber Conference 2024, including some pointed barbs from the competitors themselves.
By Valerie Insinna
Andrew Spafford and Samantha Olson in this op-ed lay out ways the US and Canada could work together to establish a stronger presence in the Arctic, but acknowledge that Canada may not have the ability to build its forces.
By Andrew Spafford and Samantha Olson