Canada's swipe at Boeing jets could open way for European rivals
Canada’s decision to shun Boeing jets could open the way for European rivals seeking to supply new fighters, assuming the government can sort out major procurement challenges, three sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Injured hunter takes Savage Arms to court over exploding rifle
Ronald Hansen says the gun barrel exploded, knocking him backward, severely damaging his right hand and ear and burning his face.
Canada scraps buying 18 Boeing fighter jets amid trade dispute: report
Canada is scrapping a plan to buy 18 Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) Super Hornet fighter jets amid a deepening dispute with the U.S. aerospace company, three sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Robotics, artificial intelligence central to US security: Kiron Skinner
Defense in the 21st century
US defense companies facing increased competition from China
Defense companies facing pressure from Wall Street
Defense industry on the upswing after Trump’s 2016 victory
How Wall Street affects defense
North Korea missile could strike US, experts say
North Korea provocations
Mississippi shipyard union members vote to extend contract
Members of five unions at a Mississippi shipyard that's part of America's largest military shipbuilding company have voted in favor of a labor contract extension.
North Korea ballistic missile was an ‘act of defiance’: Lt. Col. Peters
U.S.-North Korea relations
U.S. Approves $1.15B Sale of Tanks, Other Equipment to Saudi Arabia
The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of more than 130 Abrams battle tanks, 20 armored recovery vehicles and other equipment, worth about $1.15 billion, to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
Relations with Iran: Pivot Could Cost these Companies Billions
Iran is on the road to economic recovery as Western companies finally begin to reinvest in the region. These are the companies that could lose big if Trump changes course on U.S. relations with Tehran.
Pakistan could face additional scrutiny with Trump's Afghanistan plan, says Gen. Jack Keane
The new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, announced late Monday evening by President Donald Trump, could put additional pressure on Pakistan to end its support and harboring of terrorist organizations, said Gen. Jack Keane.
Trump expected to decertify Iran nuclear deal, official says
President Donald Trump is expected to announce soon that he will decertify the landmark international deal to curb Iran's nuclear program, a senior administration official said on Thursday, in a step that potentially could cause the 2015 accord to unravel.
US Treasury hits North Korea with new sanctions
North Korea sanctions
US Navy planes need fixing, revised budget seeks a solution: Mick Mulvaney
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said on Tuesday some U.S. Navy planes are not flyable, and explained how the administration is working to solve the problem.
US Navy planes need fixing, revised budget seeks a solution: Mick Mulvaney
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said on Tuesday some U.S. Navy planes are not flyable, and explained how the administration is working to solve the problem.
Air Force awards $50M contract to research cybersecurity
The Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a nearly $50 million contract to a defense contractor to research ways to protect weapons systems from cyberattacks.
Air Force awards $50M contract to research cybersecurity
The Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a nearly $50 million contract to a defense contractor to research ways to protect weapons systems from cyberattacks.
Raytheon gets OK for $10.5B Patriot sale to Poland: Pentagon
The U.S. State Department approved a possible $10.5 billion sale of Raytheon Co's Patriot missile defense system to Poland, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Raytheon gets OK for $10.5B Patriot sale to Poland: Pentagon
The U.S. State Department approved a possible $10.5 billion sale of Raytheon Co's Patriot missile defense system to Poland, the Pentagon said on Friday.