Boeing’s defense business continued bleeding in the third quarter of 2024 as troubled programs, fixed-price contracts, and an ...
The experience of two brigades suggests that the number is far larger than it’s buying—and that’s just for training.
As the Pentagon builds huge constellations to shrug off conventional ASAT weapons, potential adversaries are taking things to ...
A U.S. X-37B space plane is slated to test a new way of rapidly changing its orbit, part of the Space Force’s quest for ...
First-person drone piloting is yesterday’s news. Drones are becoming smarter as the electronic environment around them makes ...
Until recent decades, the National Reconnaissance Office wouldn’t acknowledge even one satellite it had in space. Now, the intelligence agency is speaking publicly about launching dozens in the ...
Commercial firms say NGA-centric acquisition can’t move fast enough to help combatant commands or foster innovation.
Online trends, combined with basic psychology, are increasingly helping to spread disinformation and fake news.
Currently, the U.S. supplies most of NATO’s space capabilities. The alliance established space as the fifth operational ...
More than 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine ...
An AI-powered replacement for the repository of intelligence on foreign militaries is headed for the Pentagon’s classified ...
Rewind: You may recall that when Defense One traveled to Denmark in 2019 to observe Danish military training, troops spent ...