President Barack Obama walks with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to review the troops during a state arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of White House in Washington, Thursday, March 10, 2016.(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Share:In Other News‘Actively shrinking’: Guard generals push Congress for 100 new fighters a yearA total of 22 generals signed a letter to Congress this month calling for multiyear funding to buy between 72 and 100 new fighters per year. Starlink outage hit drone tests, exposing Pentagon’s growing reliance on SpaceXLast August, a global outage across Elon Musk’s satellite network left U.S. Navy unmanned surface vessels bobbing off California, halting operations.Pentagon, Lockheed Martin agree to $4.7 billion PAC-3 interceptor dealLockheed in January discussed a target of increasing annual PAC-3 interceptor production from approximately 600 to 2,000 over a span of seven years.Pentagon’s ouster of Anthropic opens doors for small AI rivalsSmall defense industry artificial intelligence startups are suddenly fielding calls from generals, combatant commanders and deep-pocketed investors.US defense stocks see no Iran war lift after early surge U.S. defense stocks have declined even as the Iran war drags on.Load More
‘Actively shrinking’: Guard generals push Congress for 100 new fighters a yearA total of 22 generals signed a letter to Congress this month calling for multiyear funding to buy between 72 and 100 new fighters per year.
Starlink outage hit drone tests, exposing Pentagon’s growing reliance on SpaceXLast August, a global outage across Elon Musk’s satellite network left U.S. Navy unmanned surface vessels bobbing off California, halting operations.
Pentagon, Lockheed Martin agree to $4.7 billion PAC-3 interceptor dealLockheed in January discussed a target of increasing annual PAC-3 interceptor production from approximately 600 to 2,000 over a span of seven years.
Pentagon’s ouster of Anthropic opens doors for small AI rivalsSmall defense industry artificial intelligence startups are suddenly fielding calls from generals, combatant commanders and deep-pocketed investors.
US defense stocks see no Iran war lift after early surge U.S. defense stocks have declined even as the Iran war drags on.