Senators voted 77-20 to approve the National Defense Authorization Act, moving the bill forward on a largely bipartisan basis ...
Breaking Defense joins with eight other outlets in rejecting the Pentagon’s press restrictions. Our fair, independent coverage will continue.
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The Pentagon will use $8 billion in research and development money to fund troops' paychecks as the government shutdown continues.
A YFQ-44A production representative test vehicle is staged in a testing chamber at Costa Mesa, Calif. (US Air Force courtesy photo) WASHINGTON — The Army is looking to acquire a Collaborative Combat ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George attend the 2025 National POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Sept. 19, 2025. (DoW photo by ...
Six companies have already signed up for a new flight-test program to mature their autonomy software.
A soldier dons Anduril's EagleEye heads-up display and integrated helmet. (Photo courtesy of Anduril) AUSA 2025 — Anduril is unveiling EagleEye — its new line of mixed-reality, heads-up displays — in ...
A four-legged attendee checks whether the infantry carrier variant of BAE Systems' Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle can also carry canines. (Sydney Freedberg/Breaking Defense) AUSA 2025 — Defense trade ...
AUSA 2025 — Norwegian-Finnish manufacturer Nammo, one of Europe’s major producers of ammunition, is taking additional measures to protect company production sites and supply chains in response to ...
"It would be unnatural actually to leave that the way it is, having significantly changed the requirements as much as we have," Joe Welch, deputy to the commanding general of Army Futures Command (AFC ...
Defense Minister Chan Chun Sing told US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth about the decision during a meeting at the Pentagon, according to a government statement.