Saudi Arabia will purchase F-35 fighter jets and close to 300 American-made tanks as part of a new security agreement.
The US is willing to sell the F-35 to Saudi Arabia, US President Donald Trump said on Monday in the Oval Office.
If the Pentagon does not start explaining Golden Dome, it will never be built. Almost 10 months have passed since the Jan. 27 execut ...
Maj. Trent Kubasiak, an Army judge advocate, explains the historical pathway that led to the current justifications for attacks on boats in South America.
The State Department's damning critique argues that, if enacted, the draft law would imperil cooperation on "space weather, ...
"When the funding will be authorized, given the shutdown and all the fun there, is a question mark," one industry source told Breaking Defense.
The military wants artificial intelligence, which raises the question: Can the government lead or does it need to follow industry?
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivered a long, surprisingly uncontroversial speech to industry on Friday detailing how he’d like to work with defense firms big and small going forward.
Breaking Defense's Daniel Woolfolk goes inside an eerily quiet Capitol building as the shutdown drags on. At 37 days, the country is in the middle of its longest-ever government shutdown. Hallways ...
U.S. Air Force F-35 Lightning IIs from the 356th Fighter Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base fly side by side with Republic of Korea Air Force F-35s from the 151st and 152nd Combat Flight Squadrons as ...
Rear Adm. Greg Huffman (left) recites the oath of office during a ceremony administered by Adm. Samuel Paparo, currently the commander of US Pacific Fleet on April 3. Huffman will assume a new role to ...
Dassault exhibits a mock up of the French, German, Spanish Next Generation Fighter at the Paris Air Show (Breaking Defense) “Clearly, we have observed with this [1B] phase, difficulties in the ...