Defense Budget, Policy & Operations Analysis

Oct 06, 2020
Preparation for the information age means a generational change for the operating concept of the British Armed Forces.
Oct 05, 2020
An inside look into the U.S. Army’s radical experiment, Project Convergence, a sensor-to-shooter demonstration.
Oct 02, 2020
Despite a wafer-thin majority in Sept. 27’s fighter referendum, the Swiss government can begin its $6.5 billion fighter procurement.
Sep 29, 2020
The U.S. Air Force is taking a holistic view to defining the tanker fleet that will follow the KC-46 into production.
Sep 29, 2020
Eight items that governments must have in place to secure the ultimate high ground.

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May 06, 2025
A new nuclear warhead will equip France's new air-launched missile.
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Singapore’s Defense Science and Technology Agency and MBDA have agreed to jointly explore innovative and low-cost solutions for countering UAS.
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Raytheon flew the PhantomStrike sensor for the first time on a testbed, moving the new fire control radar a step closer to launch customer Poland.
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Schiebel completed the initial flight of its S-300 Camcopter 'Iron Bird' demonstrator, the Austrian company has revealed to Aviation Week.
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The New Zealand government has confirmed it will set aside NZ$2 billion ($1.2 billion) to acquire at least five naval helicopters.
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Western militaries have watched with a sense of amazement the uncrewed aircraft systems developments on the Ukrainian battlefield.
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