Reform, Readiness and the Navy's Path Ahead, with Dr. James Holmes on Midrats
How is our Navy making progress in adjusting how we man, train, and operate our forces following the series of lessons identified in the wake of
The establishment of a second F-35 stealth fighters squadron was approved by the Israeli government earlier this week, after a two-year long
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, 2014 – The Defense Department seeks technology and innovative ideas as part of its Long Range Research Development Plan
WASHINGTON — House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a Pentagon policy measure that blocks A-10 retirements and greenlights plans to arm
The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) has selected CybAero APID VTOL UAS for flight testing from the Swedish Navy’s Visby class
BRUSSELS — The first troops of a high-speed NATO reaction force designed to meet the sort of crisis highlighted by Russia’s Ukraine
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA — Romania will seek permission from the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to increase its defense budget next
The Pentagon sent what could be seen as a strong message on who is favored inside the building to succeed Chuck Hagel as defense secretary by
WASHINGTON — In the last major address he delivered as defense secretary — just nine days before President Barack Obama announced his
by SWJ Editors SWJ Blog Post | November 30, 2014 - 9:26am 2015 Global Forecast by Center for Strategic & International
ANKARA — Turkey’s “direct” defense budget for 2015 will climb modestly from the current year, but the country’s procurement planners will
LONDON — Hardly had the dust settled from Babcock’s selection as the winning bidder to acquire the British state-owned armored vehicle repair
As part of its group-wide restructuring plan to focus on electronics, finance and construction, Samsung is selling its defense and military
Now that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s resignation is final, all eyes are on a handful of candidates capable of leading the Pentagon
Pentagon officials are worried that the US military is losing its edge compared to competitors like China, and are willing to explore almost anything
Army researchers are finding they have much to learn from bees hovering near a picnic spread at a park. Dr. Joseph Conroy, an electronics
Hagel: ‘I Did Not Make This Decision Lightly’ DoD News, Defense Media Activity WASHINGTON, Nov. 24, 2014 – Shortly after President Barack