Defense

Most of the Air Force’s biggest programs will now be overseen by a 4-star under the deputy SecDef

The centralization of the ICBM, B-21, F-47, and Air Force One programs appears at odds with the Pentagon’s professed acquisition approach, one expert said.

Kymeta and iRocket Partner on Connected Interceptor Technology

The collaboration advances efforts to create continuously connected interceptor systems aligned with emerging continental defense architectures.

Military aircraft crashes skyrocketed from 2020 to 2024, new data shows

Possible causes include stagnating budgets and increased operations, experts said.

Longest shutdown in history creating a readiness hole of unknown proportions

The heads of several military professional organizations came together to beg Congress to open the government.

Air Force wants a $500,000 counter-air missile, despite cheaper options

The service wants ideas by December, and hopes to see a modular, ground-launched prototype in two years.

Anduril to build autonomous vessel prototype in Korea

The announcement is part of a new partnership with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries—a leading shipbuilder worldwide.

Pentagon’s policy shop is a ‘Pigpen-like mess': Sen. Cotton

Senate Armed Services Committee members from both parties question DOD missteps, actions that contravened president’s foreign-policy positions.

Europe Charts Its Own Path in Missile Warning with JEWEL and Odin’s Eye

The EU’s space-based early-warning initiatives mark a turning point in Europe’s pursuit of strategic autonomy—mirroring U.S. capabilities while forging an independent defense infrastructure.

General Dynamics CEO warns of government shutdown effects

The company raked in nearly $13 billion in revenue for Q3, including about $4 billion from shipbuilding.

HASC members beg Boeing to negotiate end to ‘disruptive’ fighter-jet worker strike

17 lawmakers signed a letter published the same day as the company’s Q3 earnings call.

Lockheed to invest $50M in maritime drone maker

Saildrone is designing a larger-class vessel for the future demonstration of a combined capability.

Airbus, Leonardo, Thales Join Forces to Reshape European Space Landscape

Three top defense firms unite satellite, communications, and Earth-observation capabilities to challenge global rivals and secure Europe's strategic autonomy.

Naval Research Lab opens proposal window for satellite software operation contract

The Naval Research Laboratory wants support for the software's IT and cybersecurity aspects as well.

Industry groups push to keep open-source measures in annual intelligence bill

They’re backing provisions in the House version of the Intelligence Authorization Act. But multiple intelligence community elements are hesitant about the measures, people familiar say.

Government shutdown has paused discussions on accelerating B-21 bomber production

Northrop Grumman execs remain confident in hitting key milestones amid funding uncertainty.