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Without a replenished stockpile, the Defense Department may not be able to sustain many more months of Middle East operations. And any new conflict in Asia could present significant challenges, sources say.
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The Pentagon plans to buy 'tens to hundreds' of directed-energy weapons in the coming years as drones overwhelm traditional defenses
A single Stinger missile costs roughly $400,000. A Patriot interceptor runs closer to $4 million. The small drones they are increasingly being asked to shoot down can be built for a few hundred dollars.
Only 31% of military families surveyed by advocacy group Blue Star Families in the wake of the war’s launch said they’re getting the support they need right now. And 59% said the conflict decreases their likelihood to recommend military service to others with 39% saying it greatly decreases it.
The Pentagon is betting $96M on Malaysia to break China’s rare earth monopoly. See how this deal reshapes global defense supply chains.
The Pentagon evaluates wind energy projects during the Federal Aviation Administration review process. But in recent weeks, it has stopped sending any projects back to the FAA, grinding the process to a halt, the American Clean Power industry association said.
The Pentagon on Friday began releasing “never-before-seen” files relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena — previously and more infamously known as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs — that the government has been holding onto for decades –The files have been a source of intrigue and fascination for generations of skeptical Americans wondering if we’re alone in the universe.
A letter from the Department of Defense outlining their policies for Stars and Stripes is renewing concerns from Senate Democrats over whether the outlet will remain independent under the Trump
A group of Democrats has written a letter expressing their concern about possible human rights violations during the mission