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Pentagon Reverses Course, Revives Boeing E-7 Wedgetail Funding

The Pentagon is breathing new life into the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail, reversing its plan to cancel the program and instead sending a budget amendment to revive funding. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the change, citing the aircraft's potential to fill critical gaps on the modern battlefield.

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US Export Laws Hinder Ukraine Defense Tech Cooperation

US export laws are putting the brakes on game-changing defense tech collaborations between Ukraine and the US, sparking concerns that regulatory hurdles could stifle innovation. Amidst this, Ukrainian startups like Swarmer are defying odds, with one AI firm's shares skyrocketing 700% on its market debut.

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US Government Unveils Declassified UFO Archives

Get ready for the truth to be out of this world! The US Government has just released 162 declassified UFO files, including jaw-dropping videos, pictures, and documents from the 1940s to the 2020s, in a groundbreaking display of transparency.

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US Army Modernization at Crossroads

The next Chief of Staff of the Army will face a critical challenge: navigating a heated debate in the Pentagon that will determine the course of the US Army's modernization and its ability to effectively fight future wars. This incoming leader will have to quickly resolve a contentious dispute among administration officials that's already influencing how modernization funds are allocated.

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Pentagon Disrupts AI Vendor Lock-in with Multi-Provider Deals

The Pentagon is shaking up its AI strategy, ditching the single-vendor approach and embracing a multi-provider model to ensure seamless integration with classified systems. This bold move follows a hard-won lesson: relying on one AI vendor just won't cut it.

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Pentagon Sees AI Tools Boosting Cyber Defense Capabilities

The Pentagon is banking on AI tools to supercharge its cyber defense capabilities, with Assistant Secretary for Cyber Policy Katherine Sutton touting their potential to develop secure code in minutes to seconds. This revolutionary speed could transform the current defensive posture, outpacing threats and safeguarding against vulnerabilities at unprecedented rates.

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Pentagon Moves to Diversify Frontier AI Suppliers Amid Anthropic Dispute

The Pentagon is shaking things up by diversifying its frontier AI suppliers, vowing to never again rely on just one vendor for advanced artificial intelligence systems. This move comes after a public pledge from Under Secretary of Defense Emil Michael to break free from a single-provider dependency.

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Space Force Expands Satellite Surveillance Contract to $6.2 Billion

The Space Force is supercharging its satellite surveillance capabilities with a massive $4.4 billion boost to its Andromeda program, bringing the total contract value to a whopping $6.2 billion. This expansion will enable the military to stay ahead of emerging threats and support next-generation space domain awareness efforts.

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Pentagon Nominates New Leaders for Navy's Surface Warfare, Air Mobility Commands

The Pentagon has announced two key nominations: Rear Adm. Joseph Cahill as the Navy's top surface warfare officer, also known as the "SWO boss," and a yet unnamed nominee for Air Mobility Command, as the military continues to shape its leadership. If confirmed, Cahill will be elevated to a third star and take the helm of the Navy's surface warfare operations.

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Pentagon Leaders Defend Budget Strategy Before Congress

Top Pentagon officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine, recently took to Capitol Hill to defend their budget strategy before Congress. They made a united front, appearing together to make their case during reconciliation hearings.

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Pentagon Pursues Autonomous Drones with Self-Organizing Capabilities

The Pentagon is revolutionizing drone warfare with a bold $54 billion proposal to develop autonomous drones that can self-organize, aiming to drastically reduce the 150-strong teams currently needed to operate just one Predator combat air patrol. This game-changing tech could shatter personnel constraints and unlock new possibilities for modern military operations.

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Pentagon Units Cite Zero Unfunded Needs Amid $1.5 Trillion Budget Boost

In a remarkable turn of events, the Pentagon's $1.5 trillion budget request has led to a surprising outcome: multiple military services and combatant commands have reported zero unfunded needs for the fiscal year. This unprecedented budget boost has enabled a record-shattering 44% increase, allowing commanders to confidently declare their priorities fully funded.

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Pentagon Clears Eight Tech Firms to Deploy AI on Classified Networks

The Pentagon has cleared eight tech giants, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, to deploy their AI systems on classified networks, empowering the US military to harness the power of artificial intelligence and gain a strategic edge in warfare. This move accelerates the military's transformation into an AI-first fighting force, enabling warfighters to make faster, smarter decisions on the battlefield.

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Pentagon Clears 7 AI Firms for Classified Network Access

The Pentagon has cleared seven top AI firms, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, to access classified Defense Department networks, marking a major step forward in harnessing AI for national security. This strategic move aims to prevent reliance on a single vendor and drive American leadership in AI.

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Pentagon Eyes Flood of Reconciliation Funds for Defense Contracts

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the floodgates are about to open, promising a surge in defense contracts as a massive $152 billion in funding is set to be unleashed, with only $26 billion allocated so far. The pending contracts are expected to prioritize key initiatives, including munitions, nuclear modernization, and new ships.

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Pentagon Pegs $25 Billion Cost for Two-Month Iran Operation

The Pentagon is estimating a staggering $25 billion price tag for a two-month military operation against Iran, with munitions making up the bulk of the costs. This eye-watering figure was revealed to a skeptical Congress as the Pentagon prepares a supplemental budget request.

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Pentagon's Iran War Spending Hits $25 Billion in 60 Days

The Pentagon has burned through a staggering $25 billion in just 60 days of operations against Iran, a jaw-dropping figure that highlights the intense military efforts in the region. This massive outlay has prompted the administration to prepare a supplemental budget request to Congress to cover the costs of munitions and operations.

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Hegseth Details Iran War Strategy Before House Panel

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, alongside top Pentagon officials, stepped into the spotlight at the House Armed Services Committee, marking a crucial moment of transparency in the ongoing Iran war. This high-stakes hearing, the first public appearance of its kind since the conflict began, offers a rare glimpse into the US war strategy.

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Ex-DOD Leaders Challenge Pentagon's Anthropic Designation as Illegal

Former national security officials are challenging the Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, calling it a politically motivated move that's legally flawed and actually undermines national security. They argue that the designation was a misuse of authorities meant to address genuine threats, rather than a legitimate national security concern.

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Pentagon Bolsters AI Arsenal with Google's Latest Model

The Pentagon has supercharged its AI capabilities with Google's cutting-edge model, Gemini 3.1 Pro, now available on its enterprise generative-AI platform, GenAI.mil, marking a major milestone in American AI innovation. This powerful tool is set to revolutionize defense operations and will also be accessible to federal government users.

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Pentagon Rapidly Deploys 100,000 Custom AI Agents

The Pentagon has made a groundbreaking leap with its custom AI agents, deploying an astonishing 100,000+ agents in record time and racking up over 1.1 million user sessions. This explosive adoption has seen an average of 180,000 sessions per week, showcasing the military's eagerness to harness the power of AI.

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Pentagon Overhauls Counter-Drone Strategy After Ukraine-Style Exercise

The Pentagon has overhauled its counter-drone strategy after conducting a Ukraine-style exercise, dubbed Operation Clear Horizon, which simulated the "spiderweb" drone attacks used by Ukrainian forces against Russia. This hands-on test helped shape the military's priorities for countering the growing threat of drones.

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Pentagon's Golden Dome Project Advances Amid Skepticism

The Pentagon's Golden Dome project is gaining momentum, with Gen. Michael Guetlein assuring the public that progress is being made, contracts are being awarded, and milestones are being met on schedule and on budget. The project aims to turn a high-profile national security concept into tangible reality.

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Navy Secretary Phelan Departs Pentagon Amid Iran Blockade

In a sudden move, Navy Secretary John C. Phelan is leaving his post, effective immediately, as the Navy maintains a historic blockade of Iranian ports. Undersecretary Hung Cao steps in as acting secretary, following Phelan's swift departure from the Pentagon.

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