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The Senate Armed Services Committee would add an additional $700 million to the Air Force's E-7A Wedgetail program, despite Trump administration officials saying they plan to cancel the program. The ...
On July 16, 2025 the Senate Armed Services Committee released its version of the fiscal year 2026 defense authorization bill. Also includes an executive summary.
Warthogs may narrowly escape total retirement once again as members of the House and Senate Armed Services committees push to reverse the cuts proposed in the Pentagon's fiscal year 2026 budget. The ...
An amendment adopted during Tuesday night's House Armed Services Committee mark-up of the fiscal year 2026 defense policy bill would provide an additional $1 billion for the Navy's Virginia-class ...
The Pentagon's fiscal year 2026 research and development budget request contains 61 separate program lines with an associated budget justification that mentions quantum technologies -- a notable ...
The Army has begun the process of replacing eight 105 mm howitzers and six 155 mm howitzers with 16 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers in the 25th Infantry Division, based in Hawaii. The ...
The House Armed Services Committee voted 55-2 to pass the annual defense policy bill last night, with key provisions aimed at reforming the Pentagon’s acquisition system.
A solution to GPS denial may lie in quantum sensing, a technique recently used by the Royal Australian Navy in trials with Q-CTRL, an Australian quantum technology company. These trials come as the ...
Members of the House Armed Services Committee, through a series of amendments to their version of the fiscal year 2026 defense authorization bill, want to prevent, or at least slow, impending Army ...
The House Armed Services Committee has added amendments to its version of the fiscal year 2026 defense authorization bill that would require briefings on using "cyber deception technologies" in the ...
The Army has completed a series of successful flight tests of a new missile concept designed to give helicopters and uncrewed aircraft the ability to strike hardened or concealed targets beyond 120 ...
The amendment proposes a change to the United States Code for the minimum number of tankers required to be in the Air Force’s inventory. Instead of maintaining an inventory of “no less than 466” ...
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