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US Army Munitions Plant Falters, Fails to Produce 155mm Parts

The US Army's goal of producing 100,000 155mm artillery rounds per month is at risk due to a production shortfall at a key munitions plant in Texas. A critical facility has failed to deliver 30,000 essential projectile metal parts, crippling the Army's artillery production capabilities.

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Pentagon Hits Pause on Cybersecurity Certification Requirements

The Pentagon has hit pause on its cybersecurity certification requirements, citing prohibitive compliance costs and bureaucratic burdens that could stifle innovation in the US defense industrial base. This 60-day suspension sparks a review that may reshape enforcement and acquisition rules for defense contractors.

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Pentagon Rushes to Commit $126 Billion Before Fiscal Year Deadline

The Pentagon is racing against the clock to commit a whopping $126 billion before September 30, or risk losing some of those funds to an automatic 8.3 percent cut. With only $26 billion already on contract, time is running out to tap into the $152 billion pot from 2025 reconciliation legislation.

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F-35 Radar Unveils Directed-Energy Attack Capability

F-35 Radar Unveils Directed-Energy Attack Capability

The advanced APG-85 radar system for the F-35 requires a significant boost in cooling power, more than doubling the aircraft's current needs. This crucial upgrade will rely on planned engine enhancements and a sophisticated cooling system, set to arrive in the mid-2030s.

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House Appropriators Back $1T Defense Bill, Rename Pentagon 'War Department

The House Appropriations Committee has just greenlit a staggering $1 trillion defense bill for fiscal 2027, and in a surprising move, voted to rename the Pentagon the "Department of War" - a change that could cost up to $125 million.

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OpenAI to Deploy ChatGPT on Pentagon's GenAI Platform

Get ready for a game-changer: OpenAI is poised to deploy ChatGPT on the Pentagon's GenAI platform, with a broader announcement expected in early July. The integration is happening soon, according to Mohammed Husain, OpenAI's strategic delivery lead for cyber.

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Medium unmanned surface vessel at sea with a hypersonic vehicle on board.

Saronic, Castelion Pair MUSV with Hypersonic Capability

Imagine being able to launch a hypersonic vehicle from a medium unmanned surface vessel - it's a game-changer for any adversary trying to anticipate the US military's next move. Saronic and Castelion are teaming up to make this a reality, pairing the Marauder MUSV with Castelion's Blackbeard hypersonic vehicle.

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Rows of munitions production lines and equipment in a US defense industrial setting.

House Appropriators Unveil $1 Trillion Defense Bill for FY27

The House Appropriations Committee has just unveiled a groundbreaking $1 trillion defense bill for FY27, prioritizing the production of critical munitions, cutting-edge technology, and modern warfare capabilities to equip troops for the challenges ahead. With $10.6 billion allocated for legacy munitions and $836 million for low-cost options, this bill is set to revolutionize the nation's defense strategy.

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Defense Industry Faces Drone Wingman Training Hurdles

As the US military increasingly partners with drones in combat, defense manufacturers face a new challenge: training drone wingmen to work seamlessly with human pilots. The future of manned-unmanned teaming will require significant changes in the defense industry.

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Air Force Bolsters European Security Posture

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Pentagon Weighs Reversal of Army Aviation Cuts

The Pentagon is mulling a major reversal: restoring Army aviation cuts that have been hanging in the balance. This potential shift could significantly impact the Army's Aviation Transformation Initiative and the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program.

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MH-60R Seahawk helicopters on a naval base tarmac with personnel present.

US Approves $4.2B Military Helicopter Sale for South Korea

The US has greenlit a $4.2 billion military helicopter sale to South Korea, including 24 cutting-edge Lockheed Martin MH-60R Seahawk helicopters to boost the Republic of Korea Navy's maritime capabilities. This deal builds on the country's existing fleet, which has been successfully operating a similar batch of 12 Seahawks since 2020.

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Pentagon Reverses Course, Backs E-7 Radar Plane Funding

In a stunning U-turn, the Pentagon is reviving funding for the E-7 Wedgetail radar plane, sending a budget amendment to the White House after abruptly cutting it from the 2027 budget request. This sudden reversal underscores the military's renewed commitment to the aircraft's critical capabilities.

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Pentagon Revives E-7 Radar Aircraft Program With New Funding Request

The Pentagon is reviving its E-7 Radar Aircraft program with a fresh funding request, marking a significant shift in its approach to airborne early warning systems. Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the department has moved on from a divest-to-invest mindset, now prioritizing the E-7 Wedgetail aircraft.

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Pentagon Reconsiders Drastic Army Aviation Budget Cuts

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is opening the door to a major reversal, hinting that the Pentagon may reconsider drastic cuts to the Army's aviation budget as part of a review of the Army Transformation Initiative. This potential about-face comes after Rep. Rosa DeLauro pressed Hegseth for answers on the deep reductions.

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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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F-14 Tomcat aircraft in storage at a US Navy facility with spare parts crates nearby.

Legislation Paves Way for F-14 Tomcat's Potential Return to US Skies

A thrilling development has taken flight: a bipartisan bill, affectionately dubbed the "Maverick Act," has cleared a major hurdle, paving the way for the iconic F-14 Tomcat to potentially soar through US skies once again. This game-changing legislation could bring new life to the legendary fighter jet, with a clear path to making one of the aircraft flyable or ready for static display.

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US Develops New Nuclear Bunker Buster Bomb

The US is taking its defense capabilities to the next level with a new nuclear bunker-busting bomb, dubbed the Nuclear Deterrent System-Air-delivered (NDS-A), which is expected to get a $99.794 million boost in funding for development in Fiscal Year 2027. This game-changing air-delivered weapon is set to significantly enhance the country's military arsenal.

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Pentagon's Space Ambitions Hinge on Fiscal Maneuvers

The Pentagon's ambitious space plans are hitting a fiscal roadblock, as trillion-dollar defense budgets become the new norm, but the usual budgeting tools that make them possible are no longer reliable. Can planners find a way to reconcile ambitious new programs with an uncertain budgeting process?

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