Defense

By Steven Grundman
Inflation-adjusted U.S. defense spending through the end of this decade will fall off after 2016 into a sustained period of roughly level annual budgets at about $600 billion.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
Coming into GPS for the first time and facing incumbents Lockheed and Boeing, Northrop has had to invest upfront, the company says.
Defense

The approach could enable the life-seeking mission to Europa that has strong backing on Capitol Hill by dispensing tiny ChipSats onto promising spots on the icy moon's surface to detect chemical biomarkers there.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems and British building firm Balfour Beatty will build the new facilities that will support and house the British F-35 fleet.
Defense

By Graham Warwick
France has contracted with Safran to supply Sagem Patroller UAVs for the French army’s Système de Drone Tactique (SDT) tactical UAV program.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
The company is working with Germany on the first testing phase of several technologies capable of detecting infantry gunfire from a number of different calibers.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
The U.S. reduced spending by 2.4%, yet it still far outpaces the rest of the world.
Defense

A U.S. Army plan to modify 155-mm howitzers and shells will more than double the weapon’s range, but without affecting mobility.
Defense

Shockwaves from bomb blasts create energy-packed microbubbles on the brain that quickly vanish but may leave lasting injury
Defense

South Korean producer is offering commercial supply of a high-performance material that could dramatically improve product performance for A&D applications.
Defense

Bulldozer, all-terrain vehicle built by UNAC will continue French innovative tradition.
Defense

China’s expansion into the South China Sea can be seen as a form of manifest destiny that will impact relations with the region and the U.S.
Defense

Specialists can now analyze IED blasts and, possibly, identify bomb builders with a new mobile lab.
Defense

U.S. Navy’s EA-18G Growler sparks praise for the aircraft’s jamming capabilities as its use expands.
Defense

By Michael Bruno
U.S. national security relies on forward presence in many ways big and small. Technology and defense ambassadorial outposts like DIUx are simply the latest edge of the spear.
Defense

By Jen DiMascio
The ups and downs of global defense; Alaska air base to welcome F-35As; Pakistan orders Nine Viper Helicopters.
Defense

By Tony Osborne
Peru has big plans to reequip its armed forces with new and upgraded aircraft as the country’s economic growth spurt continues.
Defense

With operational Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) being sidelined recently, U.S. Navy officials are facing testing hurdles for MQ-8 Fire Scout unmanned aerial vehicles, according to a recent report by the U.S Government Accountability Office (GAO).
Defense

By Graham Warwick
An FAA-chartered advisory committee has submitted recommendations for regulations that would enable small unmanned aircraft to be flown over people.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
A multi-observatory survey of large galaxies and their black holes in the nearby universe suggests that supermassive black holes may be more common than previously assumed.
Defense

By Maxim Pyadushkin
The Russian military is continuing to rely on its proven Sukhoi export bestseller, ordering another large batch of two-seat Su-30SM fighters.
Defense

By Mark Carreau
Researchers have seen encouraging results from the on-orbit use of the Russian Chibis, an awkward-looking set of mechanical leggings, in their efforts to address vision changes in astronauts assigned to typical six-month missions on the International Space Station.
Defense

With the P-8A Poseidon continuing to garner international recognition for its maritime surveillance abilities, work is ramping up for the Boeing aircraft program.
Defense

French manufacturer Dassault achieved an air show world first today when its nEUROn unmanned combat air vehicle demonstrator was presented in flight today at an air meet at Istres organized by the French Air Force making it the first time in world aeronautical history that a stealth aircraft controlled from the ground has flown in public.
Aerospace

Naval submarine leaders from the U.S. and South Korea recently signed an agreement to reaffirm the “longstanding” relationship between the two countries and pledge continued support between their respective submarine forces.
Defense