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U.S. Navy looks to ‘take victory from the jaws of defeat’ by transforming stealthy ship into hypersonic weapons platform
TechU.S. Navy looks to ‘take victory from the jaws of defeat’ by transforming stealthy ship into hypersonic weapons platform
By David Sharp and The Associated PressNovember 30, 2024
Anduril’s chair consulted with Trump on revamping US military
PoliticsAnduril’s chair consulted with Trump on revamping US military
By Tom Giles, Ashlee Vance, Katrina Manson and BloombergNovember 16, 2024
U.S. jury awards $42 million to 3 former Abu Ghraib detainees, holding Virginia military contractor responsible
FinanceU.S. jury awards $42 million to 3 former Abu Ghraib detainees, holding Virginia military contractor responsible
By Matthew Barakat and The Associated PressNovember 13, 2024
he sky is reflected on the facade of Raytheon's Integrated Defense Systems facility.
FinanceRaytheon allegedly paid bribes to secure lucrative contracts. Now it’s paying $252 million to settle the charges
By Jake Offenhartz, Michael R. Sisak and The Associated PressOctober 16, 2024
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
PoliticsUkrainian president’s visit will show how U.S. military aid goes to American workers
By Tara Copp and The Associated PressSeptember 21, 2024
SpaceX wins $843 million NASA contract to bring the International Space Station out of orbit when its lifespan ends in a few years
TechSpaceX wins $843 million NASA contract to bring the International Space Station out of orbit when its lifespan ends in a few years
By The Associated PressJune 27, 2024
Failure to back Ukraine aid could hurt US economy and defense contractors, says Germany: ‘We shouldn’t take freedom for granted’
FinanceFailure to back Ukraine aid could hurt US economy and defense contractors, says Germany: ‘We shouldn’t take freedom for granted’
By Arne Delfs and BloombergFebruary 18, 2024
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PoliticsSensitive U.S. military information has been sent to Mali for years thanks to a simple typo. Now the Russia-friendly government will get access to it
By Chloe TaylorJuly 17, 2023
Russia’s largest tank manufacturer may have run out of parts
PoliticsRussia’s largest tank manufacturer may have run out of parts
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 22, 2022
Air defence missile group 21 with "Patriot" system
PoliticsU.S. Sending 200 Troops, Patriot Missiles, and Sentinel Radars to Saudi Arabia
By Lolita C. Baldor and The Associated PressSeptember 26, 2019
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TechHow Amazon and Silicon Valley Seduced the Pentagon
By James Bandler, Anjali Tsui, Doris Burke and ProPublicaAugust 22, 2019
The Capitol building stands behind caution tape
U.S. Government Shutdown Costing Private-Sector Contractors $245 Million Every Day
By Grace DobushJanuary 7, 2019
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LeadershipBoeing Just Beat Out Lockheed Martin—Again—for a Gigantic Deal to Replace Air Force Training Jets
By David MeyerSeptember 28, 2018
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LeadershipGunning For White House Contract, Northrop Grumman Buys Missile Maker Orbital
By Geoffrey SmithSeptember 18, 2017
Northrop Grumman Buying Missile Maker Orbital ATK in $7.8 Billion Deal
FinanceNorthrop Grumman Buying Missile Maker Orbital ATK in $7.8 Billion Deal
By ReutersSeptember 18, 2017
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