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"We recognize this is a time of heightened risk,” Pentagon cyber official Katie Arrington told Breaking Defense. “DoD encourages the DIB [Defense Industry Base] to raise their cybersecurity posture.” ...
"The president is certainly hopeful that more countries in the region will sign on to the Abraham Accords," said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The operation included more than 125 US aircraft, "dozens" of aerial refueling tankers, a guided missile submarine and approximately 75 precision guided weapons.
Analysts told Breaking Defense that any ceasefire would be on shaky ground, especially if Israel sees a chance to topple the Iranian regime.
Air Warfare, Congress, Land Warfare, Naval Warfare, Networks & Digital Warfare, Pentagon HASC approves $150B defense increase as GOP shuts down amendments to curb Hegseth, DOGE Effectively ...
The defense secretary aggressively pushed back on reporting about an initial, "low confidence" DIA assessment that the strikes on Iran likely did not destroy key components.
As US President Donald Trump made headlines, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a much more low-key presence at this year’s NATO summit.
Air Warfare, Global, Land Warfare A nuclear Poland? Logistics, political challenges ahead of potential Warsaw deal “Poland’s history makes it very clear why they are concerned that the people ...
And yet, shortly before departing his position as the head of the United Aircraft-Building Corporation (OAK), Yuri Slyusar confirmed that the latest version of the MiG-35, now designated as a “4 ...
Air Warfare, Congress, Pentagon House GOP appropriators pass defense spending bill defeating Dem measures on Air Force One, Ukraine The committee voted 36-27 to send its funding proposal to the ...
WASHINGTON — The defense industry is in a state bordering between confusion and panic, following what could be a pause awarding new Army contracts as the service reviews its plans under the ...
Task Force 66 is focused on using low-cost systems, such as commercial-off-the-shelf USVs, to “impose costs on the adversary,” Rear Adm. Michael Mattis told Breaking Defense in an interview ...