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“Provocative military activities are intensifying,” Japan’s defense minister said.
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INDOPACOM's deputy commander stopped short of endorsing policy proposals for more aggressive cyber responses to China and other foreign adversaries.
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As lawmakers sprint to fund the U.S. government, America’s support for Kyiv hangs in the balance—and could determine how the conflict ends.
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All but a handful of the 2,400-plus companies who sought approval have received it.
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The new vision will arrive amid Navy efforts to expand its fleet and keep existing ships ready to deploy.
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While the U.S. struggles to add rare-earth factories and drone-test ranges, Beijing is creating them in clusters.
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If the full Congress approves, the Defense Department would get $838.7 billion, a sub-1% increase.
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Appropriators bucked plans by the Navy, Pentagon, and the White House to freeze F/A-XX.
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British shipbuilder Babcock has sold another two Arrowhead 140 frigate design licences to Indonesia, following an initial two that are currently in production locally for the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL).…
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MILAN — Ukraine’s government-backed defense technology cluster, Brave1, has partnered with the American company Palantir to create a platform where artificial-intelligence models can be tested using sensitive military data. Dubbed…