It's unclear whether President Donald Trump's meeting with defense executives at the White House pushes munitions production ...
The Department of Defense this week announced two new tech hires, adding a former DoD DOGE teammember and an Air Force cybersecurity officer to its ranks. The former DOGE member, Gavin Kliger, was ...
Defense experts told Breaking Defense the use of hundreds of offensive and defensive munitions now could create a distressing ...
If Iranian attacks continue throughout this week, I would expect the Gulf Arab states to eventually participate in ...
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans successfully blocked a war powers resolution seeking to stop the use of US military force in Iran without congressional authorization, as airstrikes in the region ...
Navy vessels have previously been employed as part of Operation Prosperity Guardian to help protect civilian ships in the Red ...
We're not going to go into the exercise of what we will or will not do,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters.
While Gen. Dan Caine said the US has "sufficient precision munitions for the task at hand," lawmakers are considering a high-dollar supplemental infusion to backfill missile supplies.
Vice Adm. Fred Kacher was removed from the role by Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to a source.
"We're going to destroy their missiles and raise their missile industry to the ground. It will be totally again obliterated.
"Aerial refueling capacity has historically been a major constraint on the tempo of operations, and it’s likely the case today," Tim Walton, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told Breaking ...
In effect, it obfuscates the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party, and they are our pacing threat,” Sen. Roger Wicker said today.